What protects the urinary system organs from urine itself?
The urinary system organs are protected from urine itself by a thin layer of epithelium. This epithelium is composed of cells that are tightly connected to each other, preventing the passage of urine into the surrounding tissues. The epithelium also produces a layer of mucus that helps to protect the organs from the acidic urine.Urine Therapy - Related Articles
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