nitrogenous wastes
Urinary System (A+)
The excretory system primarily removes metabolic wastes such as urea, creatinine, and uric acid, which result from protein metabolism and cellular processes. It also eliminates excess salts, water, and other waste products that can accumulate in the body. These wastes are filtered from the blood by the kidneys and then excreted in urine, helping to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance.
The excretory system removes liquid wastes.
The excretory system removes metabolic wastes from the body. This process involves the kidneys filtering waste products from the blood to form urine, which is then excreted from the body through the urinary system. Other organs, such as the liver and lungs, also play a role in removing metabolic wastes.
The excretory system gets rid of body wastes.
The excretory system disposes of metabolic wastes from the body, primarily through the kidneys, which filter the blood to remove waste products and excess substances that are then excreted as urine. Other organs involved in waste disposal include the lungs, skin, and liver.
The organism will be poisoned. --------------------------------------- True, for instance someone with renal (kidney) failure will die without dialysis or a kidney transplant - (the kidneys remove metabolic waste from the blood).
Responsible for wastes
in the human body, it is the excretory system!
The Excretory system gets rid of wastes.
The function of the excretory system is called excretion. Excretion is the process of discharging the body's wastes.
The renal system, also known as the urinary system, is responsible for removing liquid wastes from the body. This system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, and plays a vital role in maintaining proper fluid balance and eliminating waste products from the blood.