The bladder.
The structures that eliminate wastes are the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.
The Urinary Bladder is the answer! Hope it helps you! PS. I had it for a test.
ureter > between the kidney and urinary bladderurethra > urinary bladder and the urethral orificecatheter > tube inserted into the body to drain urine from the bladder directly
The urethra is a small tube that sends urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
urethra
The digestive system produces wastes for the excretory system, but there are a few major organs that help mamals relieve themselves. 1.] the kidneys- the kidneys remove wastes from blood like a sorter in a dump 2.] the bladder- the bladder stores liquid wastes 3.] the colin- the colin stores solid wastes 4.] the ureters- tubes that connet the kidney to the bladder 5.] uretha- tube that allows wastes to xit the body. there uis also another tube in there somewhere
Wastes from kidneys are stored in the bladder.
The bladder.
in you body your bladder.
The bladder.
The ureters are tubes that extend from the kidneys to the bladder. The urethra is the tube that goes from the bladder, to be released from the body. There are two ureters in the body, one from each kidney.
The ureter is the tube that leads from the kidneys to the bladder (in mammals).
the bladder
The tube that travels from the kidney to the bladder is called the ureter, not to be confused with the tube that travels from the bladder to the exit point from the body, which is called the urethra.
The ureter is very important in eliminating waste from the body. It works by delivering the urine through a tube found along the uretera walls to the bladder for storage and secretion.
The tube that runs from the bladder to the tip of the penis is called the urethra.