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Wastes produced by the cells are removed from the blood through the?

the urinary system


How do invertebrates remove wastes that arw produced by cells in their bodies?

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What 2 wastes are produced as your cells use oxygen?

Carbon dioxyde and water(H2O)


Two wastes produced in cells are?

Two wastes produced in cells are carbon dioxide, generated during cellular respiration, and urea, a byproduct of protein metabolism. Both of these waste products need to be removed from cells to maintain proper cellular function.


Which organ removes wastes from the cells of the body?

The liver removes wastes from the cells.


Why does the body get rid of wastes produced in the body?

Nothing alive can live in a pool of it's own waste products ... that includes the cells of your body.


What does the blood do in the cardiovascular system?

The blood in the cardiovascular system carries gases, hormones, nutrients, and wastes. Oxygen, nutrients, and certain hormones are carried to the cells; and carbon dioxide, wastes, and certain hormones are carried away from the cells. Hormones are not nutrients or wastes. They are chemical messengers that are secreted by certain cells and carried to other parts of the body where they will have an effect, which depends on the hormone.


Digest wastes in cells?

Lysosomes have the job of digesting wastes in the cell.


What waste from the cells is picked up by the blood and carried away?

Wastes are carried to the kidneys, the liver, and the skin. Depending on which organ can process them, the wastes are eliminated there.


The rate at which wastes are produced by a cell depends on the cell's?

metabolic activity and function. Cells that are more active in performing their functions will produce more waste products. Additionally, the cell's size and external environment can also influence the rate of waste production.


What will most likely happen to wastes containing nitrogen produced as a result of the breakdown of amino acids within liver cells of a mammal?

They will be removed by the excretory system.


What will most likely happen to wastes containing nitrogen produced as a result of the breakdown of amigo acids whithin liver cells of a mammal?

they will be removed by the excretory system.