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The Excretory system gets rid of wastes.
The excretory system gets rid of body wastes.
There are two: the kidneys and the colon (part of the digestive tract).
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.
Urine is the fluid that gets rid of water, urea, and other metabolic wastes from the body. It is produced by the kidneys and eliminated from the body via the urinary system.
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the Excretory System gets rid of wastes the other body systems don't need
The excretory system controls the removal of waste products and toxins from the body, including excess water, salts, and nitrogenous wastes. This system helps maintain the body's internal environment by regulating fluid balance, electrolyte levels, and pH.
The kidneys are responsible for cleaning the blood by filtering out waste products and excess fluids, which are then excreted as urine.
It is called the Urinary System because when you excrete you remove wastes which is exactly what your Urinary bladder does when it gets your fluids from the body.
the aminotic fluid that the foetus gets before its born and when its a foetus
Mainly the kidneys.