The sweat glands of the integumentary system release water and electrolytes to help decrease wastes. The skin receives ultraviolet radiation that can help break down excess bilirubin in the body.
The skin can excrete water and salts by sweating. This process also lowers the body's temperature.
The endocrine and excretory systems work together.
The digestive and excretory systems work together by gathering nutrients from food and processing waste out of the body. Each system does its portion of the workload.
The Excretory System filters all the waste the Muscular System makes while they are working.
The excretory system is composed of the urinary system, respiratory system, and integumentary system. The urinary system filters blood and produces urine, the respiratory system removes carbon dioxide through breathing, and the integumentary system eliminates waste products through sweat. Together, these systems work to maintain internal homeostasis by regulating waste removal and fluid balance in the body.
it all work together the nervous system works with every single system
It's spelled excretory.
All organ systems work together in order for a body to function. The circulatory system and the excretory system work together to rid the body of wastes. As blood travels to the kidneys, unneeded materials are filtered out through the rest of the excretory system and the filtrated blood is carried away via the Renal vein.
An organ system is the name of a group of organs that work together in order to perform biological functions. There are ten major organ systems: the circulatory system, the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system, the digestive system, the endocrine system, the integumentary system, the muscular system, the respiratory system, the skeletal system, and the urinary/excretory system.
they protect certain body parts
Frogs maintain homeostasis through various systems, including the respiratory system (regulating gas exchange), the excretory system (removing waste products), the circulatory system (transporting nutrients and oxygen), and the integumentary system (regulating water balance). These systems work together to maintain internal stability in response to changes in the external environment.
they hel us by sending messages to brain.