The kidneys and urinary bladder work together, yes, but they are in the URINARY system. They process and get rid of fluid waste. But they are NOT in the excretory system.
The kidneys process the fluid wastes, then releases the fluid as urine, which is stored in the urinary bladder.
The work alongside the excretory system. The excretory system processes solid and semi-solid wastes by drawing fluid into the small intestines. When done processing the waste, the large intestines releases excess fluids over to the kidneys to process the fluid. At times when this balance is not maintained, such as during the flu, the intestines releases wastes as diarrhea because there isn't enough time between excretions to shuttle the excess fluids to the kidneys.
The simplest way to explain the relationship between the kidneys, urinary bladder, and excretion is:
the bladder stores urine before it is released from the body via the urethra
The bladder stores urine before it is released from the body via the urethra.
Makes it possible for you to throw a ball or ump over a hole in the sidewalk.
The excretory system works when you eat food and the bad substances form your food is carried to your kidneys. Then the nephrons purify the blood and the bad watery stuff goes down the ureter and then goes to the bladder. Then, once the bladder is almost filled, the urea goes down the urethra and outside of your body.
Large Intestine: Gets liquid out of feces Rectum: holds the feces until release Anus: Releasing point where the feces come out -- Urinary bladder: holds the urine Urethra: Releasing point of urine Kidney: creates urine by filtering Ureter: transports urine from kidney to urinary bladder
The kidneys are part of the excretory system. They filter the blood, and remove water-soluble wastes which are diverted to the bladder. In producing urine, the kidneys excrete nitrogenous wastes such as urea and ammonium.
Kidneys play biggest role in fluid balance. They are part of the excretory system.
it carries the blood through the body
To carry blood/wastes to and from the kidneys.
The urinary system has the same functions in kids as it does in adults. The urinary system is designed to remove toxins from the body. The only difference from adults is that in adult males, parts of the urinary system also play a role in reproduction.
A urologist typically treats the urinary system. Urogynecologists and nephrologists may also play a role.
Kidneys play a main role in filtering liquid wastes from our body. Kidney has millions of nephrons which filter the urine. it removes urea, other toxic materials from it. and by chance if glucose and other useful products are removed then they are reabsorbed in final filtration process. nephron is the simplest unit of kidney.kidneykidneysThe kidney.Kidneykidneys
it excretes waste which is when you deficate (poopoo) through you anus