large intestine
Your liver.
blader
the heart
The Kidneys turn waste matter to Urine. its the urinary bladder.
The kidneys are the human organs responsible for excreting nitrogenous waste products. They filter blood to remove urea, creatinine, and ammonia, which are the byproducts of protein metabolism. These waste products are then excreted from the body in urine.
The organ that covers and protects the body and releases waste from the blood through sweat glands is the skin. Sweat glands in the skin help regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which is then released through the pores to cool the body.
The largest component of the human body is water, which makes up approximately 60% of an adult's total body weight. This water is found both inside and outside of cells, helping to regulate body temperature, transport nutrients, and remove waste.
The heart is the busiest organ in the human body as it continuously pumps blood throughout the body to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells and remove waste products. On average, the heart beats around 60-100 times per minute, resulting in millions of beats over a lifetime.
The heart is the fist-size organ located in the chest of the human body. It is a vital part of the circulatory system, responsible for pumping blood throughout the body to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells and remove waste products.
The four organ systems that remove waste from the body are the urinary system, digestive system, integumentary system (skin), and respiratory system. These systems work together to eliminate metabolic waste, toxins, and excess substances from the body.
Like all hospitals and clinics that perform abortions or remove any organ or part of a human body, they follow the law and put it in a bin signed "Human waste". This is later picked up and burned.
In human body, the excretion is necessary.there are some organ which perform this function eg.Kidney which filter urea from blood,urea is a nitrogenous waste which is harmful for human body. There are some other organ which involve in excretion in invertebrate like malpighian tubles and in earthworm by nephridia.