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Question 1 discusses about the urinary system.
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Urinary system is highly essential for the human body in order to concentrate the unnecessary substance and order to make it as filterate so that this filtrate can be excreted out in the form of urine.
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So this intern can alter the ion composition and also the water composition that is present in the blood plasma.
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So this this intern can be facilitated by the organs which are called as the kidney, which might.
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Prepare this filterate and this filterate is in turn highly concentrated and it is passed via the tubes that is called as the ureter and from the urator it is temporarily temporarily stored in a bladder and from where it is excreted via the urethra so this in turn defines the parts of the urinary system so this urinary system must not be confused with the elementary canal so the last portions of the elementary canal in turn include the intestines.
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So the intestines in turn can be of two types.
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The first one, it is the small intestine.
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Another other one, it is called as a large intestine.
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So this small intestine is intermed up of three different parts, namely diodinum, jejunum and ileum, return is d .j .i, respectively.
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And this large intestine is in turn made up of colon and followed by this colon.
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It is the rectum.
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And followed by rectum, it is the anus.
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So these are the three different.
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Parts of the large intestine from which the food materials which are in turn found to be unwanted they are concentrated and excreted so this is how the urinary system differs with regard to the elementary canal in excreting the different types of this that can be found in the human body hence the one which does not fit into the urinary system is called as colon because it comes into the parts of large intestine hence the answer to this question is option a stating colon question two discusses about the plasma proteins so plasma proteins are the proteins which can be found in the blood plasma and this blood plasma in turn would have these proteins and these proteins ptn stands for protein they are in turn made by the endoplasmic retic reticulum which in turn has returned to b s er and then they are packaged via these golgai bodies or it can also be said as the golgay complex and this particular process tends to take place in the liver cells.
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So these liver cells are in turn known by a particular term that is called as the hepatocytes...