Urine and Stool
There are two: the kidneys and the colon (part of the digestive tract).
Urine and stool. No it's carbon dioxide and nitrogenous compounds. not stool.
Urine and stool. No it's carbon dioxide and nitrogenous compounds. not stool.
the connection between these two systems are obvious. The energy system digests food and turns into nutrients so that your body can use it. Whatever is not needed in your body is being taken care of by the waste system.
The two body systems that primarily function to rid the body of wastes from cellular energy production are the excretory (or urinary) system and the respiratory system. The excretory system, which includes the kidneys, filters blood to remove waste products and excess substances, primarily in the form of urine. The respiratory system expels carbon dioxide, a byproduct of cellular respiration, through the lungs during exhalation. Together, these systems help maintain homeostasis by eliminating harmful byproducts from the body.
Perspiration and urination
Carbon dioxide and urea
The large intestine prepares wastes for elimination from the body.
Where does the blood enter the kidney from
Perspiration and urination
There are two things that the body accomplishes by sweating. The first is that sweating cools down the body. The second is that is gets rid of wastes and helps maintain homeostasis.
To clear your body of nitrogenous wastes.