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The kidney.
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The kidney is responsible for removing waste products from the body by filtering blood and excreting waste materials in the form of urine.
Our urine form is the Liquid form. And it is boldily waste and chemicals.
excretory, urinary, respiratory, and lymphatic The excretory system removes solid, food waste from the body aka poop The urinary system removes liquid waste aka pee The respiratory system removes gaseous waste CO2 The Lymphatic system removes cellular waste and excretes it through the skin as sweat
The body's urinary system has three major functions. It makes urine in the kidneys; stores urine in the bladder; and removes urine from the body through the urethra. The kidneys filter waste products and water from the blood to form urine. Anwsered by Savanah of Texas.
The organ that filters the blood and removes waste is the kidneys. The kidneys are vital in maintaining the body's internal environment by regulating electrolyte balance, blood pressure, and red blood cell production. They filter waste and excess substances from the blood to form urine, which is then excreted from the body.
Urine, if it is liquid waste, or feces if it is solid waste. but i don't actually think kidneys process the solid waste... hope this helped! ;D
The lungs are responsible for removing carbon dioxide from the blood through exhalation, while the kidneys filter water and waste products from the blood to form urine.
When your kineys mix waste with water it forms urine.
The waste substances removed by the kidneys, primarily in the form of urine, consist of excess salts, toxins, and metabolic byproducts. Once produced, urine is transported from the kidneys to the bladder via the ureters, where it is stored until excretion. When the bladder is full, urine is expelled from the body through the urethra. This process helps maintain the body's fluid balance and removes harmful substances.