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The three organs that excrete are the lungs, the skin but most of all the kidneys.
lungs ,kidneys,skin.
it remove urine and send it to the bladder the kidney is a reabsorbing organ
it is the liver because we really dont need it in our bodies ANSWER: liver organs in the digestive system that food does not pass through all the accessory organs are, tongue, teeth, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
Excretion is disposal of waste matter from the body. In the human body, the main excretory organs are the kidneys, the skin and, to a lesser degree, the intestines. The reason the principal excretory organs are not the intestines is that the vast majority of the contents of the stool was never in the body in the first place. The gastrointestinal tract is actually outside the body per se. However, a small portion of the fecal matter contains actual waste material from the inside of the body. This is primarily the bile, which is formed in the liver, passes into the gallbladder, and thence into the intestines via the bile duct. The importance of the excretory system is that waste, if not disposed of, would poison the body.
The three organs that excrete are the lungs, the skin but most of all the kidneys.
There are many organs of excretion but the one with the largest surface area can be referred to as MAIN. That is,the SKIN. The skin excretes Urea=salt+water+other waste materials from the body,generally known as SWEAT. There are over 50 thousand SWEAT PORES.i.e,little holes where sweat pours from on our skin that help to get the urea away.Other excretory organs are-LUNGS for Respiration-KIDNEY for Osmoregulation,it is also very related to the SKIN because it sends the Sweat to the sweat pores.-LIVER excretes excess saltsThe three organs involved are the kidneys, liver, and bladder.lungs,kidneys,skin,liver and bladder
the heart the brain and the kidneys
lungs ,kidneys,skin.
pores, penis, vagina, anus, mouth, nose, eyes.
The skin, kidneys and lungs.
Technically, excretory organs would mean that it deals with removing (excreting) waste. Following this standard, excretory organs are skin, urinary bladder, kidneys, lungs, and large intestine (more specifically the rectum). However, in the most common perception of the excretory system, the urinary system is the one that is most often thought of. With this in mind, the excretory organs are the urinary bladder and the kidneys.
Nephric relates to kidneys and tri is 3 so I guess it's having 3 kidneys?
it remove urine and send it to the bladder the kidney is a reabsorbing organ
It refers to the amount of hormones that are cleared from the plasma within the blood by way of: 1. metabolic destruction by the tissues, 2. binding with the tissues, 3. excretion by the liver into the bile, 4. excretion by the kidneys into the urine. For example excess amounts of hormones (like steroids) circulating in the body fluids could be caused from a liver disease.
The 3 functions of the Urinary System are: Filtration, Secretion, and Absorption. The 7 functions of the Kidneys are: Regulate H2O and electrolytes, Regulates body osmolarity, Regulates Acid-Base balance, Excretion of waste, Regulation of arterial pressure, Secrete hormone, and Gluconeogenesis.
Urinary system - kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra Gastrointestinal system - colon, rectum, anus Skin (sweat)