The bladder stores liquid waste (filtered out by the kidneys as urine) although urination is not the sole way to remove other forms of liquid waste. Some excretion also occurs via sweating, but neither are the sweat glands storage organs nor is sweating an adequate mechanism for removal of the total amount of liquid waste the body produces daily.
Liquid waste in rats is stored in the urinary bladder until it is eliminated from the body through urination.
large intestine
Liquid waste stored temporarily in the body is called urine, which is produced by the kidneys as a result of filtering waste products from the blood. Urine is stored in the urinary bladder until it is eliminated from the body through the urethra.
The Bladder
excretion
The Urethra carries urine (liquid waste) out of the body
The bladder stores liquid waste (filtered out by the kidneys as urine) although urination is not the sole way to remove other forms of liquid waste. Some excretion also occurs via sweating, but neither are the sweat glands storage organs nor is sweating an adequate mechanism for removal of the total amount of liquid waste the body produces daily.
Two ways that liquid waste is removed from your body... sweating and urination
Perspiration is the liquid body waste excreted by the sweat glands in the dermis of the skin.
Urine is liquid waste Feces are solid waste products.
Sweat..............
The excretory (urinary) system removes liquid wastes from the body
The waste before elimination is stored in the rectum, which is the final section of the large intestine. The rectum acts as a temporary storage site for feces until they are ready to be expelled from the body through the anus.
The liquid waste of the fetal pig is stored in the bladder until it is eliminated from the pig.
liquid wastes leaves the body after passing the kidneys and bladder, as the kidney remove waste products from the blood
Liquid wastes from the body exit through the urinary system by being excreted as urine. The kidneys filter waste from the blood, which then travels through the ureters to the bladder for storage. When the bladder is full, urine is expelled through the urethra.
The excretory system eliminates liquid waste from the body. This system includes the kidneys, which filter waste from the blood to produce urine, and the bladder, which stores the urine until it is expelled from the body through the urethra.