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The four organ systems that remove wastes are the Digestive System, Respiratory System, Urinary System and the Integumentary System.
There is more than one system that removes wastes from the body. The urinary system is probably the most familiar (urine), the digestive tract (feces), the respiratory tract (carbon dioxide) and the integumentary (skin) removes water and some electrolytes.
Because the mucus protects the stomach from its own acid. It also removes particles from the respiratory tract and keeps membranes that make it from drying out.
There are a total of 11 human body systems: - Cardiovascular - responsible for the flow of blood (carrying oxygen, nutrients, etc.) - Digestive - important or absobing nutrients - Endocrine - produces/regulates hormones - Excretory - removes waste from the body - Immune - protects the body from potentially harmful foreign objects (eg. bacteria) - Urinary - part of the excretory system - Muscular - involved in movement and locomotion - Nervous - controls the actions (both voluntary and involuntary) of the body - Reproductive - for producing offspring - Respiratory - allows for gas exchange (breathing) - Skeletal - provides support for muscles and protection
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ozone layer protects from uv raysThe integumentary system protects living skin from exposure to UV rays. This system, which includes the skin, helps the body regulate temperature, protect against dehydration and removes waste from the body.
Water helps to transports oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body. Water helps to removes toxins and wastes from the body. Water regulates body temperature through perpetration.
The excretory system removes waste. This system includes the urinary, integumentary, respiratory, and digestive systems.
The circulatory system brings nutrients and oxygen to the skin and removes wastes from the tissues. The skin excretes some waste water and salts via the sweat glands, and regulates temperature via the dilation or constriction of superficial blood vessels near the skin.One of the functions of the integumentary system is to regulate body temperature. It does so by using the APM (arrector pili muscle) to raise arm hairs and help increase body temperature when cold by using this muscle contraction and to help trap and warm air underneath these hairs.The circulatory system is also responsible for helping regulate body temperature. It does so by allowing the blood vessels to vasodilate (widen) or vaso constrict (become smaller). When the blood vessels dilate what else does the heat escape through than the integumentary system (the skin).
Urinary system
Urinary system
The skin, which is also the largest organ in the body.
circulatory system
The four organ systems that remove wastes are the Digestive System, Respiratory System, Urinary System and the Integumentary System.
It's significant because it provides oxygen, Power, transmits info., removes carbon dioxide, regulates suit preassure, and removes odors
For convenience. A drain removes effluvia from of the present environment, which protects people from decaying matter, viruses, and bacteria.