The function of the excretory system is called excretion. Excretion is the process of discharging the body's wastes.
Systemic or systematic means pertaining to systems.
Our bodies are full of Systems that we cannot escape; systemic poverty is Poverty that cannot be escaped from.
Pulmonary and systemic.
Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Systemic sclerosis-- A rare disorder that causes thickening and scarring of multiple organ systems
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use a systemic herbicide like roundup
Systemic regulation refers to how the body systems regulate themselves. It is the network of pathways by which the body interacts in order to allow an organism to live and maintain homeostasis.
Systemic in medicine refers to something that affects the entire body or a system within the body. A disease or toxin could affect the entire body or maybe just the immune, cardiovascular, or any other of the ten human systems.
A systemic disease is a medical condition that affects the entire body or multiple organ systems. These diseases can impact various parts of the body and often require comprehensive treatment approaches. Examples include diabetes, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.
A chest infection, such as pneumonia, primarily affects the lungs and respiratory system, but it can become a systemic infection if the pathogens enter the bloodstream, leading to sepsis. While a chest infection starts locally, it can have systemic effects on the body, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems. Therefore, while not inherently systemic, a chest infection has the potential to become one if complications arise.
Targets may include the brain, kidneys, heart, pancreas, or other organs
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus attacks all the systems of the body specifically the immune systems, the lungs and the kidneys. An individual with lupus basically dies of complications of the disease.