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The urinary system primarily excretes waste products such as urea, creatinine, and uric acid. These waste products are formed from the breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids in the body. Additionally, the urinary system also eliminates excess water, electrolytes, and other metabolic waste products that are filtered from the blood by the kidneys.
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The organ that excretes Urea compounds are the kidneys, BUT they do not excrete HEAT. No organ of the human body EXCRETES heat.
Nitrogen waste in form of urea. This combines with water to form urine.
the kidney is referred to as an excretory organ and excretes urea, which is a less toxic form of uric acid.
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Urea is produced in the liver and enters the bloodstream. it is filtered by the kidneys into the urine. The urea molecule travels in the urine to the ureters, the bladder, and the urethra before being expelled via urination.
They kidneys get rid of the urea produced by the liver. The skin also excretes a small amount of urea in the sweat.
the kidney is referred to as an excretory organ and excretes urea, which is a less toxic form of uric acid.
Urea is a waste product produced by mammals from the breakdown (metabolism) of protein and excreted through urine and in much smaller amounts, perspiration (sweat). This is processed in the body through the liver and passed out of the system as a part of urine by the kidneys.
The human body excretes the waste products through the skin on sweating, through the lungs due to exchange of gases and carbon dioxide is exhaled, urine which filters the blood and excretes urea and other electrolytes and the faeces which are the waste product of our diet which we eat every day
Mainly the kidneys, but water loss through the lungs (in a dry environment), the skin through perspiration and the intestinal tract is significant.