They are stored in liquid form as urine and held in the urinary bladder until you "relieve" yourself by urinating.
Urine, if it is liquid waste, or feces if it is solid waste. but i don't actually think kidneys process the solid waste... hope this helped! ;D
The waste matter is recovered by Kidneys,Lungs and skin * Kidneys send out the waste in the form of urine * Lungs send out the waste in the form of bad air (CO2) * Skin send out the waste in the form of sweat
The nephron is the part of the kidney that produces urine.
The kidneys filter nitrogenous waste out of your blood and deliver it to the bladder in the form of urine. The kidneys and bladder are connected by the ureters.
urine (urea, creatinine, bilirubin, and ammonia)
Kidneys form urine by filtering blood.
The body's urinary system has three major functions. It makes urine in the kidneys; stores urine in the bladder; and removes urine from the body through the urethra. The kidneys filter waste products and water from the blood to form urine. Anwsered by Savanah of Texas.
Our urine form is the Liquid form. And it is boldily waste and chemicals.
Primarily the Kidneys filter out urea, but this is also combined with water (H2O) to create urine. Other waste products include creatinine, antibiotics, and diuretics. Many other substances are also removed from the blood by the kidneys, but are subsequently reabsorbed, such as potassium, glucose, water (but not all water), salt and calcium to name a few.
Cellular wastes are transported throughout the body by the bloodstream. Then the wastes are filtered by the kidney's, collected along with excess water and then stored in the bladder in the form of urine until expelled from the body.
Urine is formed in the kidneys, specifically by the renal tubules in the nephrons of the kidneys. It then is collected by the renal pelvis, where it exits though the ureters, moves to the bladder where it is stored until urination, during which it is expelled through the urethra.
Your kidneys filer your blood of nitrogenous wastes. These wastes are then moved to the bladder in the form of urine and expelled.