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urine, clear, amber-colored fluid formed by the kidneys that carries metabolic wastes out of the body (see urinary system urinary system, group of organs of the body concerned with ...
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urine n. The waste product secreted by the kidneys that in mammals is a yellow to amber-colored, slightly acid fluid discharged from the body
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Definition of Urine. Urine: Liquid waste. The urine is a clear, transparent fluid.
Amber-coloured fluid filtered out by the kidneys from the blood. It contains excess water, salts, proteins, waste products in the form of urea, a pigment, and some acid.
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Urination, also known as micturition, voiding, and, more rarely, emiction, is the process of disposing urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body ...
Category:{{{1}}} articles needing expert attention]] Urine is liquid waste product of the body secreted by the kidneys by a process of filtration from blood and excreted through ...
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