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bladder
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Western culture
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In Western culture, the bladder is commonly associated with the urinary system and its function is to store urine.
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bladder
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, the term 'bladder' commonly refers to the organ in the human body responsible for storing urine.
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human urinary system
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Western culture
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Drinking plenty of water is commonly recommended for maintaining a healthy urinary system.
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ureter
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Western countries
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Ureter is an important part of the urinary system, responsible for carrying urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
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ureter
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Western countries
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The ureter is an important part of the urinary system, responsible for transporting urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
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ureter
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Western countries
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The ureter is a lesser-known anatomical structure to most people and not commonly discussed in everyday conversation.
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ureter
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Western culture
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Ureters are part of the urinary system and are crucial for transporting urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
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urinary bladder
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Western countries
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Part of the urinary system, important for storing and releasing urine.
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urinary bladder
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Western countries
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The urinary bladder is a well-known organ responsible for storing urine before it is expelled from the body through urination.
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urinary tract
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Western countries
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Urinary tract infections are commonly treated with antibiotics.
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urinary tract
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Western culture
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Crossing one's legs is seen as polite and proper behavior, but it may put pressure on the urinary tract.
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urinary tract
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western countries
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Urinary tract infections are common and can be treated with antibiotics in western countries.
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