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Which organ removes excess water, salts, uric acids, and chemicals from the blood? A. the kidneys B. the lungs C. the sweat glands D. the pharynx
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Which organ removes excess water, salts, uric acids, and chemicals from the blood?
A. the kidneys
B. the lungs
C. the sweat glands
D. the pharynx
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Option A. Kidneys.
Excess water, salt, uric acid and other chemicals are wastes that kidneys filter and discard through urine.
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