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Pancreas, Gall Bladder, Glomerulus, Liver - Science and Technology 2

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Pancreas, Gall bladder, Glomerulus, Liver

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Solution

Glomerulus.

It is a part of the excretory system, while the rest are a part of the digestive system.

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