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There are 2 the Bladder and the Kidney
Technically, excretory organs would mean that it deals with removing (excreting) waste. Following this standard, excretory organs are skin, urinary bladder, kidneys, lungs, and large intestine (more specifically the rectum). However, in the most common perception of the excretory system, the urinary system is the one that is most often thought of. With this in mind, the excretory organs are the urinary bladder and the kidneys.
There are many. Here are the main ones.SkinLungsMouthNoseTracheaEsophagusStomachGall BladderPancreasLiverSpleenKidneysUreterBladderUrethraSmall IntestineLarge IntestineRectumAnus
The problems with having so many systems within a body, is the conditions that come with each system. The Urinary system can the following conditions; UTI (Urinary tract infections)bladder cancer, and incontinence.
Two or more organs are in an organ system. In addition to organs, an organ system can contain other structures that serve the organ(s) and organ system.
The difference between organ system and tissue is that organs are made of many layers of tissue working together and a organ system is many organs working together as a system.
Both kidneys and the liver, along with many lymph nodes.
There is really no known body system that is referred to as the excretory system, but instead many other body systems contribute to the process: Respiratory, Alimentary, Integumentary, and Urinary systems are among the major ones. ..
many organs
A urologist is an expert in the Male and Female reproductive and urinary organs. This includes many organs in the body, from the prostate to the kidneys. You can find more information on what a urologist does at http://www.harleystreeturology.com/
When many organs work together in co-ordination, an organ system is formed. examples are digestive system, circulatory system, etc.
There are many common ailments of the urinary system. Five of these ailments would include the age of the person, kidney stones, infection, incontinence and kidney disease.