your kidneys help filter through all your bodily waste and germs or other things that can cause infections and the waste is then transferred to your bladder and heads out of the body (aka Pee)
The kidney is the organ responsible for filtering wastes and other substances out of the blood. It helps regulate fluid balance, electrolyte levels, and blood pressure by removing waste products and excess substances from the body through urine.
So an organ does actually makes an organ system so if an organ gets damaged the organ system will stop functioning so it will completely be useless
liver. The liver is a vital organ responsible for filtering blood, detoxifying harmful substances, metabolizing nutrients, and producing bile for digestion. It is the largest internal organ in the body and plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health.
Errrr, you didn't really give other organ systems so I'll just list a few. The Endocrine system (Glands) The Circulatory system (Heart, Veins, Arteries) The Respitory System (Lungs, Bronchial tubes) Nervous system (Brain, Spinal Column, Nerves) The Digestive system (Stomach, Gallblader, Intestines) The Skeletal System (Bones) The Muscular System (Muscles) Hope that answered your question
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The urethra expels liquid waste from the body in a human female which prevents the build up of toxins in the body and blood poisoning leading to kidneys faliure.
The Kidneys
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The urinary bladder is simple a container used to hold urine produced by the kidneys.
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kidneys the nephrons in your kidneys, hence renal artery
The kidneys work with other body systems to maintain homeostasis by filtering pollutants from the body. The kidneys filter blood which nourishes all of the systems of the body.
how does the lungs help the other systems to keep the body healthy?
Your stomach and your heart areonly two organ system .but thereare other organ systems to.
It processes other chemicals for excretion by the kidneys.
They work together on various levels. The digestive system organs on a healthy individual have to work in harmony with each other. Not all organic systems are directly dependent on another system. The idea that all systems have necessarily to work together is somewhat undefined. A person that has a chronic disease on a specific organ may remain alive, and the other systems will continue working.
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