The kidney filters the blood, removing excess potassium and urea and expelling it out through the ureters and finally the urethra. The kidney's other main function is reabsorb water, glucose, amino acids, and salt. It regulates all those levels in the body.
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nitrogenous wastes,excess water
The Urinary System is the answer.
No.It DOES Monitor blood PH, regulate blood pressure by regulating salt balance in the blood, eliminate nitrogenous wastes, and secrete hormones.
The kidneys filter urea, excess water and some mineral salts from the blood. This solution of unwanted products is referred to as urine.
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carbon dioxide and ammonia
nitrogenous wastes,excess water
The urinary system takes the waste from your blood and excretes it when 'nature calls'.
The circulatory system carries waste products (blood urea nitrogen) to the kidney for excretion by the urinary system.
The urinary system
The urinary system removes metabolic wastes by the process of exertion and regulates the volume of water and other substances in the blood.
The kidney filters waste products out of the blood, ultimately forming urine.