Your body removes cell wastes mostly by sweating, urinating and bowel elimination. Basically, the wastes that are not released through respiration, tears, or through the skin and sweating either enter the bloodstream to be removed by the kidneys and released in urine or are filtered out of the blood by the liver where they enter the gastrointestinal system and are eliminated through the bowels.
The body gets rid of cell wastes through processes such as urination, defecation, sweating, and exhalation. These waste products are filtered out by the kidneys, liver, and lungs, and then excreted through urine, feces, sweat, and breath.
Vacuoles merge with the cell membrane and then open
Digestion
The Excretory system gets rid of wastes.
Get rid of the body wastes.
The nervous system does not directly get rid of body wastes
by allowing them to diffuse through the cell membrane
If not, it will fester and poison your system.
Mainly the kidneys.
what carries other wastes from each body cell
Urine and Stool
The large intestine