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Yes, the respiratory system removes waste. Besides providing oxygen to the lung and the cells of a body during inhalation, they also provide some nutrients as well. Therefore when a person is exhaling, carbon dioxide is picked up from the cells along with waste (unused or used nutrients) and is breathed out.

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Your kidneys carry waste out of your body. The circulatory system carry waste to the kidneys. Your kidneys are very small in size, still they get about 20 % of the cardiac out put. That is why about 180 litres of fluid is filtered through the kidneys per day. Although the most of this filtered fluid is reabsorbed back.

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No. The circulatory system is not connected to the outside of the body. The excretory system carries waste out of the body

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yes. it takes the nutrients the body needs to all parts and extracts the waste products from it and deposits them where they need to go.

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Yes it does the respiratory system does remove the waste from your body.

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