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They are expelled from the body via exhalation.
The excretory system, specifically the kidneys, is responsible for removing wastes from the body's cells. This system filters the blood to remove waste products and excess substances, which are then excreted as urine.
The excretory system disposes of metabolic wastes from the body, primarily through the kidneys, which filter the blood to remove waste products and excess substances that are then excreted as urine. Other organs involved in waste disposal include the lungs, skin, and liver.
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
The function of the digestive system is to remove wastes from the body.
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the urinary system
They are expelled from the body via exhalation.
The excretory system, specifically the kidneys, is responsible for removing wastes from the body's cells. This system filters the blood to remove waste products and excess substances, which are then excreted as urine.
The circulatory system collects metabolic wastes and delivers them to the excretion points. Carbon dioxide is carried dissolved in the blood stream and diffuses into the alveoli of the lungs to be discharged during exhalation. Urea, excess salts and excess water also travel dissolved in the blood stream and are filtered out at the glomeruli in the kidney cortex.
Excretory system. 100% right!
The human nervous system does not play a direct role in removing wastes from the body. Waste removal is primarily carried out by the urinary system, respiratory system, digestive system, and integumentary system.
Filtered by the kidney, liver, spleen, (am I missing any?) and enter the excretory system
how does a zebra remove cellular wastes from its body?
The excretory system disposes of metabolic wastes from the body, primarily through the kidneys, which filter the blood to remove waste products and excess substances that are then excreted as urine. Other organs involved in waste disposal include the lungs, skin, and liver.
Cells use the circulatory system to help get rid of wastes. Diffusion occurs at the tissues, allowing for nutrients and oxygen to enter the cells, and for carbon dioxide and other wastes to be removes from the cells.The excretory system is a close partner with the circulatory system because they both remove wastes from the body. The excretory system removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body(as opposed to individual cells) so as to help maintain homeostasis within the body. It is responsible for the elimination of the waste products of metabolism as well as other liquid and wastes, such as urine and feces.So to simplify, individual cells use the circulatory system to remove wastes, while the excretory system removes wastes from the circulatory system.