Primarily the Kidneys filter out urea, but this is also combined with water (H2O) to create urine. Other waste products include creatinine, antibiotics, and diuretics.
Many other substances are also removed from the blood by the kidneys, but are subsequently reabsorbed, such as potassium, glucose, water (but not all water), salt and calcium to name a few.
Those present in the blood. The blood takes up waste products form the cells of the body and the kidneys removes these. The main composition of this waste (called Urine) is:-
Urea and Ammonium are excreted by the kidneys.
plasma proteins
nitrogen-containing wastes
The kidneys produce a liquid called urine that contains nitrogenous wastes as well as excess salts and water.
Nitrogen containing waste
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urine
Kidneys.
Urine, which contains waste products filtered out of the blood by the kidneys.
The renal arteries delivers blood to the kidneys; blood containing waste products which are then filtered out.
Urine is produced in the kidneys. It is the 'waste' filtered from the blood.
blood is filtered in the kidneys and the waste is then transported from the kidney to the bladder
Blood is filtered by the kidneys.
It is called urea
The liquid is urine, which consists of waste filtered from the blood by the kidneys.
Waste and excess water is filtered out and sent to the bladder as urine.
The kidneys
Blood gets filtered because of the Nephrons, which are tiny little blood capillaries inside the kidneys.
No. Waste is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys. The liquid waste is then sent to the bladder to be emptied through the urethra.