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Question
Match the following.
Organ | Elimination | |
Skin | a. | Urine |
Lungs | b. | Sweat |
Intestine | c. | Carbon dioxide |
Kidneys | d. | Undigested food |
Solution
Organ | Elimination | |
Skin | b. | Sweat |
Lungs | c. | Carbon dioxide |
Intestine | d. | Undigested food |
Kidneys | a. | Urine |
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