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C2[C]either of apairofsmallorgansin thebodythat take awaywastematterfrom thebloodtoproduceurine: 肾,肾脏 [CorU]theseorgansfrom ananimal, used asfood: (可食用的动物)腰子 - Shesufferedkidneyfailureandneededabloodtransfusion.
- kidneytransplant
- The kidneyplaysavitalrolein theremovalofwasteproductsfrom theblood.
- kidneydialysis
- Shefriedsome kidneys inbutter.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesOther major organs - bladder
- cardiothoracic
- endocrine
- gall bladder
- gut
- hepatocellular
- liver
- nephro-
- nephron
- pancreatic
- sense organ
- splanchnic
- spleen
- splenic
- swim bladder
- tum
- vesica
- viscera
- vital organs
- vitals
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