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.
The kidneys filter the blood into the urinary bladder.
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They kidneys get rid of the urea produced by the liver. The skin also excretes a small amount of urea in the sweat.
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the system that removes wastes from blood is called the excretory system........
The urinary system
It's excretory system. The system's main organ is pair of kidneys.
The circulatory system provides the excretory with blood that has to be cleaned. so theres your answer.
Because they excrete different things. While the urinary system removes nitrogen waste from the blood, the digestive system removes food waste that hasn't been absorbed.
The excretory system removes excess sugar and impurities from the blood.
Filtered by the kidney, liver, spleen, (am I missing any?) and enter the excretory system
nitrogenous wastes,excess water
The Excretory System removes wastes. This system includes the skin, the lungs, the liver, the kidneys, and the large intestine. The skin removes sweat. The lungs remove carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver removes the breakdown of red blood cells in the form of bile. The kidneys remove toxins from the blood. The large intestine removes feces.
Urinary system
There are two systems that remove wastes from the body. The lower digestive tract (the colon) removes solid wastes and sodium whiles it retains water. The urinary system removes waste from the blood by way of the kidneys.
helps your body get ride of wastes that are in the blood