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The urinary system primarily excretes waste products such as urea, creatinine, and uric acid. These waste products are formed from the breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids in the body. Additionally, the urinary system also eliminates excess water, electrolytes, and other metabolic waste products that are filtered from the blood by the kidneys.
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There are a number of organs involved in excretion: the lower digestive tract including the colon, the kidneys, the lungs, and the sweat glands. The lower digestive tract removes or excretes indigestible items from the digestive tract. The kidneys remove urea which is a product of the breakdown of proteins. The lungs remove carbon dioxide which is also a waste product. And the sweat glands remove excess water.
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An annelid excretes solid waste through its anus. However, metabolic wastes are excreted by its nephridia, a pair of organs.
digestive system- excretes solid waste urinary/ excretory system- excretes liquid waste
The urinary system primarily excretes waste products such as urea, creatinine, and uric acid. These waste products are formed from the breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids in the body. Additionally, the urinary system also eliminates excess water, electrolytes, and other metabolic waste products that are filtered from the blood by the kidneys.
The human body excretes the waste products through the skin on sweating, through the lungs due to exchange of gases and carbon dioxide is exhaled, urine which filters the blood and excretes urea and other electrolytes and the faeces which are the waste product of our diet which we eat every day
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One way a starfish excretes waste is by using its pyloric glands. Another way they get rid of waste is through excreting feces from the anus on the aboral side of its body.
It excretes it into the ALLANTOIS GLAND.
filter and remove unwanted waste, minerals and excess water from the blood
It excretes our waste by moving our waste to the anus , it also conserves water
Its a gill, if put in simple terms, used for gaseous exchange into and out of blood primarily, other than this function it also excretes waste materials like excess monovalent ions, ammonia.
Filtration is when the blood is filtered to remove waste substances and excess water, also some valuable material like glucose is also removed. This leads on the reabsorption.