No. The excretory system does that.
The skeletal system does not carry waste out of the body. Its main functions include providing structure, support, and protection for the body.
The digestive system.
The excretory system removes waste from the body's metabolism and the digestive system removes waste from the body
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The Skeletal System.
The urinary system and the digestive system work together to eliminate waste from the human body. The urinary system filters waste from the blood to produce urine, while the digestive system processes food to remove solid waste in the form of feces.
The purpose of the digestive system is to break down food into nutrients and waste. The nutrients nourish the body, the waste is sent through the excretory system.
If you mean what body system it's a part of the Digestive System
the Nervous system skeletal and muscular
Three body systems that function in excretion are the urinary system, the digestive system, and the integumentary system. The urinary system eliminates waste in the form of urine, the digestive system gets rid of solid waste through feces, and the integumentary system eliminates waste through sweat.
The Circulatory System pumps blood and the Respiratory and Digestive System carry it though your body.
The anus is part of the digestive system and it is through there that undigestible waste exits the body.