four excretory organs are:
skin(the pores excrete though),which release urea, also known as "sweat", which is a waste liquid
ureter, which releases urine, which is liquid waste, also known as "pee"
rectum, to dispose of solid waste
and the mouth, which in some cases, releases both solid and/or liquid waste
there are also small holes near your eyes that sometimes excrete urea("tears")
Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, and Urethra
These are the organs that are used primarily for dispelling waste from our system.
Other organs are also involved, but part of other systems. The Large intestine for instance forms feces, but it's primary roll is as part of the digestive system. The formation of feces is simply a byproduct of removing what the body can use from solid material.
The large intestine, the small intestine, the liver, the stomach.
Four cavity in human body.
there is 148 levers in the human body
There are four major organs involved in the skeletal system. These include the bones, tendons, ligaments and cartilage. These organs provide structural support, mobility and protection for the body.
The organs take up four-fifths of the eel's body, and are capable of generating both low-level and high-level shocks.
The human heart is a four-cambered muscular organ, whose sole purpose is to pump blood round the body.
muscle, Nerve, excretory, and reproductive organs
Most likely heart, lung, stomach, and brain.
There are four main cavities in the human body: cranial cavity (contains the brain), thoracic cavity (contains the heart and lungs), abdominal cavity (contains the digestive organs), and pelvic cavity (contains the reproductive organs).
A vestigial is an organ that serves no useful function in an organism. There is only one useless organ belonging to the human body. The Appendix no longer aids in digestion. Four other body parts humans no longer need are the tailbone, wisdom teeth, body hair and male nipples. These are called vestigial organs.
Four cavity in human body.
Stomach, intestines, lungs and liver.
The four primary urinary organs are known as the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra. These all work together to help the excretory system produce and flush urine. Their key function is to help filter and cleanse the blood of foreign or unwanted materials.
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there is 148 levers in the human body
The urinary system is responsible for removing waste from body.
Homeostasis: the ability of an animal to maintain a constant internal environment