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What Role Do Tissues Play in Water Balance?
Tissues, such as
epithelial tissue
and
connective tissue
, play a significant role in water balance. Epithelial tissues, particularly in the
kidneys
and
gastrointestinal tract
, are involved in the absorption and excretion of water. Connective tissues, such as
cartilage
and
adipose tissue
, store and release water as needed.
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