That would be the kidney
The system that is primarily responsible for the removal of liquid waste from the blood is the urinary system.
Other parts or systems of the human body assisting in the removal of liquid waste from the blood are:
the integumentary system (skin) and the
respiratory system (lungs and sinuses).
Excretory system excretes liquid waste from the body. Interestingly the only liquid waste excreted by the excretory system is water. At least I do not know other liquid waste that is excreted by the kidneys. All other wastes are dissolved in the urine and they are solid. Skin and lungs also contribute in this job.
Lymphoid system, but if by "outside" you mean outside of the body, then it is the urinary system and not the lymphoid system.
The Urinary System
The kidney.!
The endocrine system.
Urinary system
nitrogenous wastes,excess water
The circulary system
toxic wastes
Vacuoles.
Urinary system
Urinary
The urinary system or renal system removes liquid and waste from the blood and transports them to the outside of the body. The kidneys remove waste, from the blood, which travels down the ureters into the bladder from where it passes through the urethra as urine.
the urinary system
The excretory (urinary) system removes liquid wastes from the body
The excretory system removes liquid wastes.
Urinary system.
excretoryy
The Excretory system gets rid of wastes.
They (wastes) are removed from your body in several ways. Exhalation removes carbon dioxide; urination removes wastes in liquid forms, defecation removes sold wastes, sweating removes toxins, and sneezing and coughing can remove irritants and foreign materials.
In male pigs, wastes and reproductive cells are transported outside the body through the penis.
Respiratory system