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Biology, 08.02.2021 08:00 maystrenko53

A major function of the human urinary bladder is A) storing urine until it is eliminated
B) releasing urine directly into the bloodstream
C) transforming urine into a nitrogenous waste
D) filtering urine out of the blood

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