The liver IS an organ of digestion. The liver produces hypatocytes. Hepatocytes create bile.
The organs are the kidneys and the liver. The excretory system excretes waste out of the body. It works with the digestive system
Kidneys belong to the genitourinary system where as liver belongs to the hepatobiliary system or gastrointestinal system
it belongs to the digestive system cause the liver helps with the synthesis of the vitamins and minerals we get from the food we eat.
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The digestive system is linked directly to the excretory system via the liver. This organ serves an important function in both systems.
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Excretion is not part of the digestive system. Excretion takes place in the lungs, kidneys, and the urinary bladder, which expels waste products.
the excretory system
The liverflukes have no any kind of systems. It has only partially developed digestive system. An excretory pore is als present
Both the digestive system and the respiratory system interacts with the excretory system. Whatever leaves the digestive system, eventually becomes waste. That waste is sent to the excretory system. Waste is formed in the respiration process. It is then released into the red blood cells and transported back to the lungs for the elimination process to occur.
A frog digestive system has 2 parts which are Alimentary canal and Digestive glands. The digestive glands includes gastric glands, liver, pancreas, and the intestinal glands.
The liver works with the excretory system because it filters out the toxins in your blood. The liver can be compared to a filter or a strainer. The healthy, clean blood passes to the rest of the body, and the toxins are removed. So, it excretes waste from your blood. Now, as for how the liver works with the circulatory system, it simply removes toxins in your blood so the blood can continue to do it's job and move safely throughout your body. Hope this was helpful!