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what is the physiology of movement of internal organs. for example kidneys movement
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what are the changes (physioligical and biochemical) that are going to occur in the kidneys when they are forced to move (by the muscles surrounding the kidneys)?.
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Posted by kalimi
what are the changes (physioligical and biochemical) that are going to occur in the kidneys when they are forced to move (by the muscles surrounding the kidneys)?.