The large intestine.
the skin
The kidney is part of the excretory system, which removes the waste created in the body, in this case substances such as urea.
Kedney's
skin
The skin excretes waste by persperation or sweeting and letting the salts out by opening the pores.
The large intestine gets rid of the solid waste after reabsorbing extra water. The waste is excreted through the rectum in the form of feces.
Dhiareah
The kidney is part of the excretory system, which removes the waste created in the body, in this case substances such as urea.
The circulatory system does all this but the blood and plasma are the "part" that you are talking about. The hemoglobin carries the oxygen and some of the waste gas called carbon dioxide but the plasma carries the rest. The plasma is the liquid part of the blood.
If you mean what body system it's a part of the Digestive System
The circulatory system is the system in the body that is responsible for the transportation of materials throughout the body. Red blood cells move through the circulatory system deliver oxygen and water to the cells in the body and takes away waste products.
It could be seen that way as they are part of "shipping and receiving". The vacuoles are the trash bins. The colon removes water but also dumps waste that the body can't use. So both could be true.
The Pores
The circulatory system does all this but the blood and plasma are the "part" that you are talking about. The hemoglobin carries the oxygen and some of the waste gas called carbon dioxide but the plasma carries the rest. The plasma is the liquid part of the blood.
the kidney, which is part of the excretory system.
Humans have nine major organ systems. The Excretory System removes waste materials from the body. The Endocrine System secrete hormones.
Yes. The waste such as urea is taken out from the blood through the kidneys and is removed as waste. Drinking plenty of water will help dilute these poisons. = 0
The large intestine's main job is as part of the excretory system, carrying waste out of the body. It also serves to absorb water from that waste.