The human excretory system is responsible for the elimination of wastes produced by the body and is made up of four distinct cell types. These are one pore cell, one duct cell, one canal cell, and a fused pair of gland cells.
Urothelial cells line the urinary tract. Urothelial cells in the urine are a symptom of cancer of the urinary tract, most often bladder cancer.
The specialized cells are called the juxtaglomerular cells.
The cells found in the excretory system are: one pore cell, one duct cell, one canal cell and a pair of gland cells.
Transitional Epithelium
Excretory and Reproductive
The excretory system is basically the system that deals with what the body releases. That doesn't just mean "poo" and "pee." It can also mean sweat. But what this system does for animals is that it basically gets rid of wastes and toxins. Without this system, all animals would probably die from poison and stuff like that. Humans throw up. That's also a part of the excretory system (I think), because vomiting gets rid of stuff the body considers dangerous.
One reason a transport system is necessary in animals because they need to get rid of the extra waste. They also need a transport system to take in nutrients.
muscle cells grouped in bundles make up the muscle bone cells grouped together make up the bone tissue. groups of the nerve cells make up nerve tissue
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Your kidneys are the major organs of the Excretory System
Cells that make up the glandular system unique to nematodes. Functions in secretion and excretory systems.
The Kidney
kidney
Excretory systems are made up of many cells acting together to form an organ. In humans this organ is the kidney.
A system made up of excretory organs is the urinary system.
A system made up of excretory organs is the urinary system.
excretory and reproductive systems
Excretory and Reproductive
urinary system
Both the digestive system and the respiratory system interacts with the excretory system. Whatever leaves the digestive system, eventually becomes waste. That waste is sent to the excretory system. Waste is formed in the respiration process. It is then released into the red blood cells and transported back to the lungs for the elimination process to occur.
The human body is made of organs. Certain organs work together to form systems. We each have a respiratory and a Circulatory system, Digestive system and Excretory System.