urinary system
The kidneys in the urinary system filters waste from the blood.
The kidney filters wastes, excess ions, and water from mammalian blood to produce urine.
For waste filtering, the kidneys. The liver filters blood, too, but not of wastes.
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The kidney.
The excretory system, specifically the kidneys, is responsible for removing wastes from the body's cells. This system filters the blood to remove waste products and excess substances, which are then excreted as urine.
liver
An organ that filters wastes from blood besides the kidneys is the liver. The liver removes glucose and stores it for future use. It also aids the kidneys in toxin removal.
The glomerulus is a ball of capllaries enclosed in the Bowman's capsule that filters out wastes from the blood.
The circulatory system provides the excretory with blood that has to be cleaned. so theres your answer.
Yes they do. They have kidneys just like us.
The respiratory system (lungs) allows the expulsion of gases and other wastes through respiration, the gastrointestinal system and intestines prepare and move the solid wastes, the liver filters toxins from the blood for excretion, much like the kidneys do to put wastes in the urinary system, the circulatory system (blood) moves the wastes from other parts of the body to the kidneys and liver to be prepared for excretion and the integumentary system (skin) excretes metabolic wastes in sweat and some chemical wastes can be also be excreted in tears.