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6. Which is a function of nephrons? They release urine from the body. They filter water and solutes from blood. They release ADH into the blood. They filter perspiration from sweat glands.
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Which is a function of nephrons?
They release urine from the body.
They filter water and solutes from blood.
They release ADH into the blood.
They filter perspiration from sweat glands.
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they filter water and solutes from blood
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