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Stormwater waste or sediments enter the water usually through improper stormwater control from flooding or erosion, where harmful contaminants get spread around and enter the stormwater systems.

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Which organ system circulates oxygen and removes waste?

I'm not completely sure, but.... Enters bladder, passes though kidney and yeah... idk. XD


4 substance that enters and leaves through the cell membrane?

food enters, waste leaves


Openings through which air enters and waste gases are realsed?

nostrils


Explain how the respiratory system of a human allows to them to survive in the environment in which they live in?

It starts in the nose/mouth, then the air enters the lungs. It then goes into the bronchi ole into the air sac. It is then transported to the circulatory system to produce waste. There is another way which is that the nose/mouth inhales air then it travels down the trachea into the lungs where the waste is produced it then goes to the bronchi then into the circulatory system.


Which systems excrete waste?

digestive system

Related questions

How does storm water become contaminated?

There are many ways stormwater can become contaminated, some of which may include people dumping hazardous waste down drains, oil leaking from cars, sewage waste, fertilizers from stormwater runoff, etc.


When stormwater runoff is collected in a stormwater system through a series of ditches and pipes it?

gets filtered and stored for drinking water


Which organ system circulates oxygen and removes waste?

I'm not completely sure, but.... Enters bladder, passes though kidney and yeah... idk. XD


What is the waste materials that the blood carries as it enters the kidneys?

nitrogenous waste


What collects blood as it enters?

as the blood enters it collects oxeyen, vitamins , minerals waste and sugars .


4 substance that enters and leaves through the cell membrane?

food enters, waste leaves


Where does the feces go?

It enters the sewer system where its further broken down by water action. It then reaches the sewage plant where waste is removed , water purified and the waste either burned off or land fill


What are the two main types of sewers?

The two main types of sewer systems are the sanitary sewer system and the stormwater sewer system. They are different because sanitary sewer system has water from sinks, baths, washing machines, and toilets and the stormwater sewer system has water from the rain or melted snow that run off streets and the surface of the land.


What are the two main types of sewer systems?

The two main types of sewer systems are the sanitary sewer system and the stormwater sewer system. They are different because sanitary sewer system has water from sinks, baths, washing machines, and toilets and the stormwater sewer system has water from the rain or melted snow that run off streets and the surface of the land.


What is stormwater?

* General definition of stormwater: Stormwater is the water produced from precipitation during a storm that can be measured in a downstream river, stream, pipe, etc. shortly after the precipitation has occurred. * Regulatory definition of stormwater: Stormwater is water that passes through an engineered structure (e.g. pipe or gutter). * Hydrologic definition of stormwater: Stormwater is water produced from precipitation during a storm that reaches a stream channel rapidly and causes an increase in water discharge of the stream. The path of transport may be natural or manmade.


What causes stormwater in informal settlements in cape town?

Stormwater is caused by heavy rains and flooding rivers, as well as waterlogged land. Informal settlements, by their very nature, do not have infrastructure to deal with stormwater.


Oxygen enters through your what system?

Oxygen enters through the nose but is involved with the Respiratory System.