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Order the events leading to the formation of urine in the bladder.
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wastes enter the renal pelvis
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wastes travel down the collecting duct
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blood enters the kidney via the renal artery
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wastes travel down the descending limb of the convoluted tubule
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glomerulus filters the blood
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wastes travel through the ureters to the bladder
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wastes travel up the ascending limb of the convoluted tubule
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