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Bladder
A hollow organ in the pelvic area that stores urine before it is expelled from the body.
Elastic Fibers
Fiber components of connective tissue that provide elasticity and resilience to various body parts.
Connective Tissue
Type of animal tissue that binds structures together, provides support and protection, fills spaces, stores fat, and forms blood cells; adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood are types of connective tissue; living cells in a non-living matrix.
Uremia
A condition resulting from the accumulation of waste products in the blood due to kidney failure, leading to various symptoms and health issues.
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