Your kidneys remove one type of waste your liver removes a different type of waste. Your kidneys remove urea and anything else your body will never want to use again. Your kidneys remove dissolved items from your blood stream. Your liver removes wastes that can be re-digested and used again in the process of digestion. Your liver also removes unwanted solid material from your blood stream.
The kidneys and liver filter out the wastes carried from the cells of the human body by the bloodstream.
The kidneys remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood through filtering. The skin and liver remove other types of wastes.
Nephrons are the tiny filters that remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood. Nephrons are found in the kidneys.
No, the heart pumps blood. The kidneys remove waste products from blood.
Excretory system. 100% right!
No, it is not. However, it does carry wastes to areas that remove wastes from the blood and therefore from the body: lungs, kidneys, and even the skin.
The blood delivers wastes to the following body systems - - to the kidneys that filter out urea, uric acid and creatinine -to the lungs to remove carbondioxide
First blood is carried into the kidneys by the renal artery anything in the body related to the kidneys is called renal
First blood is carried into the kidneys by the renal artery anything in the body related to the kidneys is called renal
First blood is carried into the kidneys by the renal artery anything in the body related to the kidneys is called renal
Kidneys
You have two kidneys that filter nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood.
This machine is working to remove wastes from the blood just as your kidneys should be doing.