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Apatient comes to the emergency room after passing out. the doctor discovers a very low amount of salts in the body. the doctor should suspect problems with the patient's
a. gallbladder because the salts are not properly digested
b. kidneys because the salts are not properly regulated
c. liver because the salts are not properly filtered out
d. bladder because the salts are not properly stored

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