The excretory system.
You have multiple answers....it's excretory. It's not really the endocrine system although the adrenal glands (located right on the kidney) are in the endocrine system.
There is absolutely an excretory system and it's not just the kidneys that are involved but the lungs (excrete co2) the intestines (digestive yes but also excrete waste) and obviously the kidney, bladder, ureters and urethra.
The kidneys are part of the urinary system.
Not usually because the kidney is not part of the reproductive system, but keep in mind that whatever caused the loss of the kidney in the first place may have had an effect on the reproductive system.
Silica is the chemical that can damage the central nervous system cardiovascular system reproductive system hematological system and kidney with exposure.
kidney
the urinary system filters the blood which is from our heart parts: kidney ureters urethra urinary bladder (neprhons-important part of the kidney)
The kidneys are organs. They belong to the excretory (organ) system.
The Urinary system includes your kidney's urethra,and your bladder:)
To remove water and salt from blood
the kidney belongs to the osmo-regulation and the excreatory system.
the urinary system
The urinary system
The digestive system or the excretory system.
The digestive system or the excretory system.
the digestive system
Kidney and baldder
Yes the kidney is the main organ in the urinary system as well as the bladder.
Renal Kidneys are part of the excretory system. Which also includes the bladder, ureter, urethra. The skin and lungs are also considered excretory organs.
It is part of the genitourinary system