Wastes from kidneys are stored in the bladder.
An organ that filters wastes from blood besides the kidneys is the liver. The liver removes glucose and stores it for future use. It also aids the kidneys in toxin removal.
They are stored in liquid form as urine and held in the urinary bladder until you "relieve" yourself by urinating.
Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.
Solid Wastes: The colon if you are constipated. Otherwise, waste is stored in the rectum before defecation. Since the colon is mainly where water absorption occurs, the longer waste stays there, the more dried out it becomes. Liquid Wastes: Liquid wastes are stored in the bladder after being removed by the Kidneys.
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Excretion is the removal of wastes from an organism. It is a vital process that helps maintain the balance of chemicals in the body and ensures proper functioning of organs. Examples of excretory organs include the kidneys, liver, and lungs.
The removal of wastes from blood using a machine is called hemodialysis. This process involves filtering the blood through a dialyzer to remove waste products and excess fluids, mimicking the function of the kidneys in patients with kidney failure.
bladder. The bladder is a muscular organ located in the pelvis that stores urine produced by the kidneys until it is ready to be excreted from the body through the urethra.
Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
Urine, which is composed of dissolved wastes and excess water or chemical substances from the body and is produced when blood filters through the kidneys.
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