The skin, lungs and kidneys.
The skin, lungs and kidneys.
Some examples of excretory organs in living organisms include the kidneys in humans, gills in fish, malpighian tubules in insects, and nephridia in earthworms. The excretory products produced by these organs include urine (containing waste products such as urea and salts), ammonia, uric acid, and feces.
Cardiovascular and neurological
The excretory system works with the circulatory system by filtering waste products from the blood in the kidneys and then excreting them as urine. The excretory system interacts with the respiratory system by eliminating carbon dioxide and other waste gases through the lungs when we exhale. The excretory system collaborates with the integumentary system by eliminating small amounts of waste through sweat glands in the skin during sweating.
The excretory system removes liquid wastes.
dat excretory system
The urine is part of the excretory system.
excretory organ of housefly
skin, lung, kidney
Plants do not have excretory systems as animals do.
in the human body, it is the excretory system!
Why is the kidney the major excretory organs?