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The large intestine (colon) acts as the first organ to allow re-balancing of water between the dietary intake and the GI tract. If excess water is still absorbed, the nephrons in the kidney will remove excess water my active and passive filtration to keep the blood within a normal balance of electrolytes.
Osmoregulatory organs besides the kidney play important roles in body fluid-ion balance.
They are dumped into the renal pelvis and then travel through the ureter to the bladder. They leave the body through the urethra.
The kidney filters the blood, removing excess potassium and urea and expelling it out through the ureters and finally the urethra. The kidney's other main function is reabsorb water, glucose, amino acids, and salt. It regulates all those levels in the body.
Urine is composed of water, urea, and excess mineral salts.
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Kidneys excrete excess water.
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The wastes which are collected in the kidney is the toxic nitrogenous waste urea, excess water and excess salts are the main wastes.
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Its job is to filter the wastes and excess fluid from our body, the wastes and fluids are excreted as urine and the nutrients are still on our body. The kidney also aids in the regulation of blood pressure, keeping the balance of electrolytes, and the absorption of excess water and glucose.