Cellular Reproduction
Food that has not been digested leaves the body as waste. This food is moved through the intestines and leaves through the anus.
Lysosomes becuase they have hyrdolytic enzymes that kill worn out cells using water
Exhaling - rids the body of the gases not absorbed by the lungs (carbon dioxide) Sweating(presperation) - Rids excess salts and minerals Urination(pee,urine) - Empties all the impurities filtered from the blood stream by the kidneys Bowel Movements (poo,faeces)- Rids all food matter not absorbed by the digestive system(in poo,faeces)
Assuming you're referring to "phagocytic" which means capable of functioning as a phagocyte.A phagocyte is a cell (such as a white blood cell, for example) that engulfs and absorbs waste material, harmful microorganisms, or other foreign bodies in the bloodstream and tissues … sort of a vacuum cleaner for the human body which gets rids of bad nasties.
All mammals urinate because it rids the body of toxins and waste products.
Through digestion; undigestible materials are removed from the body via the rectum and anal canal.
the excretion
decreae the temperature of body and rids of body waste.
It rids of alcoholic waste and keeps your body healthy because there is no more alcohol waste in your body when the liver rids of it.Not only that but it filters some waste from entering your blood, as some other organs do. For example: Almost any energy drink can harm your liver (if you over-consume). It is not just alcohol. If you over consume alcohol you will vomit eventually, which the liver plays a major role in.
Cellular Reproduction
The respiratory system takes oxygen into the body and rids itself of carbon dioxide.
The Urinary System rids the body of nitrogen-containing waste (urea, uric acid, and ammonia), which result from the breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids by the body's cells. It also maintains water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance of blood.
lungs
The urinary system rids the body of wastes. The kidneys and urinary bladder along with associated tubes make up the primary organs involved. The blood and the skin help. For solid waste, the large and small intestines in the Excretory System.
The four P's: po*p, pee, perspire, and pant There is also a fifth P: peristalsis, which is necessary action for the GI and urinary tracts so that you can po*p and pee. Panting rids the CO2 waste gas in the lungs.
Food that has not been digested leaves the body as waste. This food is moved through the intestines and leaves through the anus.