Hemodyalisis
nephrons
nitrogenous wastes,excess water
The kidneys filter blood to eliminate wastes and to maintain the chemical balance of blood. The ureters is a passage for urine to get to the bladder.
Wastes are carried to the kidneys, the liver, and the skin. Depending on which organ can process them, the wastes are eliminated there.
No, it is not. However, it does carry wastes to areas that remove wastes from the blood and therefore from the body: lungs, kidneys, and even the skin.
Red blood cells carry most carbon dioxide wastes away from the cells of the body.
Separation of different types of garbage
it wastes
urea and other harmfull subtance
The kidneys remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood through filtering. The skin and liver remove other types of wastes.
The kidneys are responsible for filtering the blood.
nitrogenous wastes,excess water
the body wastes represent the water to be filtered are the metabolic wastes and other substances from the blood
Wastes and nutrients are carried in the blood and diffuse across the capillary walls.
The kidneys filter blood to eliminate wastes and to maintain the chemical balance of blood. The ureters is a passage for urine to get to the bladder.
Wastes are carried to the kidneys, the liver, and the skin. Depending on which organ can process them, the wastes are eliminated there.
The liver filters the blood.
Wastes within the blood