urine (urea, creatinine, bilirubin, and ammonia)
The most abundant waste product excreted by the kidneys is urea through urine. Salt is also excreted through the kidneys but in low volumes.
mainly Urea (urine) and salt, though there are a few other minor waste products as well.
urea
excess water and they all form urine
excess salt
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The primary structures of the excretory system is the lungs, kidneys, livers, and the skin.
Technically, excretory organs would mean that it deals with removing (excreting) waste. Following this standard, excretory organs are skin, urinary bladder, kidneys, lungs, and large intestine (more specifically the rectum). However, in the most common perception of the excretory system, the urinary system is the one that is most often thought of. With this in mind, the excretory organs are the urinary bladder and the kidneys.
Organs of the excretory system are a diverse group. The thing they share in common is the removal of wastes from the body.The main organs in the excretory system are...1.Kidneys2.Bladder3.Skin4.Lungs5.Ureters6.Urethra7.LiverNo kidney, bladder, and aorta
The circulatory system carries your dirty blood to the kidneys which filter it. This waste and excess water are then moved from the kidneys to the bladder.
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No. The kidneys are part of the excretory system.
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The kidneys are part of the excretory system.
The kidneys are a part of the excretory system. They filter toxins out of the blood and pass them to the bladder as urine.
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The kidneys are part of the excretory system.
Because the kidneys are a part of excretory
The kidneys belong to the excretory system.