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the excretory organ of cockroach is the malpighain tubules. it is found at the junction of the midgut and hind gut and are about 150 in numbers, they are fine yellow in color and branched in thread present in bundles. they lie freely in the hacmolymph.
The two ways are Diffusion and Active transport.
there are a bunch of parts to the excretory systemTHIS IS THE PARTS OF THE URINARY SYSTEM; ONLY ONE OF THREE PARTS OF THE EXCRETORY SYSTEMurine is made up of water and urea, a waste product of cellular respirationkidneys: filter out the urea and excess water to create urineureter: urine travels down ureters to reach the bladderbladder: stores urineInternal Sphincter: holds urine in bladder so it doesn't "leak out"Urethra: the urine travels through this and out of the bodyskin/pores: sweat comes out of the pores in the skin and contains water, salt and ureaanother waste product of cellular respiration is carbon dioxidelungs: exhale carbon dioxide through breaching
The main purpose of circulation is to supply oxygen rich blood to the body's tissues and organs. Circulation also removes waste from the organs.
The urinary system is closely linked with the kidneys function as the excretory system. The kidneys filter waste products and excess fluids from the bloodstream to produce urine, which is then carried by the urinary system to be eliminated from the body. The urinary system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.
that is because Excretion is the process of eliminating waste products of metabolism and other non-useful materials
Excretion means to get rid of . The organs of the urinary system remove and rid the body of waste products so this is why they are called exretory organs.
Excretion means to get rid of . The organs of the urinary system remove and rid the body of waste products so this is why they are called exretory organs.
The abdomen and pelvis contain the digestive and excretory organs.
Excretion is to rid the body of byproducts or waste materials so if this is eliminated your body becomes toxic -organs fail-and you can eventually die.
This is a complex question and depends on the organism.Simple single cell organisms simply expel into the environment.Mammals tend to have three waste expulsion systems.Exhale (expelling waste breath),Defecation,Urination,Some of our waste is secreted with our sweat.
Although this may seem non-scientific, this is a real way your body uses both of these systems. When you are constipated, your breath, or respiratory system, lets out deep, long breaths to push out the waste. And your excretory system lets the waste out through the sphincter.The Respiratory System gives the Excretory System waste such as carbon dioxide.The excretory system and the respiratory system are two independent systems in our body. Ideally speaking they do not have any relation.Yeah, they both help us release waste but both release two different types of waste. The excretory system helps us release solid and liquid waste from our body by means of urine and motion. The respiratory system helps us release carbon dioxide from our system.This is so bored ...............
It is important keep excretory organs in good condition so that they they function well. Kidneys are part of that system. If kidneys fail, it can lead to other organs failing as well. Drinking water, eating well, and limiting alcohol use will help keep the system working well.
vacuole store all sort of thing in them.such as excretory product's, use full material,secondry metabolite,etcas there is no excretory organ in plants so all the excretory waste is stored in animal vacuole and after a specific period of time.just like excretory system there is no digestive system. so as we call vacuole the storehouse so it also stores all the food required by the animal for its development and growth.
The organs remove waste from the body so that you can stay healthy and clean in order to achieve certain tasks like preventing infections and acne.
Yes freshwater fishes just like most fishes have excretory systems. In freshwater animals their body fluids are more concentrated than their surroundings, so their waste can easily gained by osmosis and kidneys produce dilute urine for excretion. So yeah........... freshwater fishes have excretory systems
The excretory system usually consist of organs which produce waste. Examples are: The Kidneys (which filters our blood and sends the waste material to the bladder) The Bladder (which expels urine) The Digestive system also has a say since: The Large Intestine (Deals with our excrement/feces) The Liver (which produces the urea 'Not' the kidneys this is a popular misconception). And also indirectly: The Lungs (which expel carbon dioxide) The organs however that belong to this system are: * http://www.answers.com/topic/urinary-system ** http://www.answers.com/topic/kidney ** http://www.answers.com/topic/nephron ** urine * http://www.answers.com/topic/large-intestine-2 * http://www.answers.com/topic/lung ** carbon-dioxide * http://www.answers.com/topic/skin ** perspiration-2 * http://www.answers.com/topic/liver ** bile * http://www.answers.com/topic/spleen * ** Worn-out Red Blood Cells * http://www.answers.com/topic/lymph-node ** Foreign Cells * http://www.answers.com/topic/malpighian-tubule-system (http://www.answers.com/topic/arthropod excretory system) ** menstrual-cycle Follow the hyperlinks for organs you don't recognise