Kidneys play a main role in filtering liquid wastes from our body. Kidney has millions of nephrons which filter the urine. it removes urea, other toxic materials from it. and by chance if glucose and other useful products are removed then they are reabsorbed in final filtration process. nephron is the simplest unit of kidney.
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The human body has two systems used for waste elimination. The excretory system helps remove liquid wastes through urine. The gastrointestinal system eliminates undigested solid wastes.
Excretory System or simply the Urinary System
The kidney is an urinary system which removes waste products from blood and secretes urine.
The urinary system.
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.
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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 kidneys remove water and waste from blood, turning them into urine. The urine is then sent to the bladder for storage before excretion.
The Kidney. After the kidney has removed these wastes from the blood, what is left behind is a mixture of metabolic waste and water called urine.
The urinary system (the kidneys).
Urinary system
The urinary system takes the waste from your blood and excretes it when 'nature calls'.
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The excretory system removes waste from the body's metabolism and the digestive system removes waste from the body
the respiratory system brings oxygen to the blood and removes the waste gas carbon dioxide
the bladder