i am not sure but i think it is the arteries
the answer is the renal artery
Renal vein
the waste products of respiration are carbon dioxide water and energy released the carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when you exhale the water is released when you sweat and the energy released is used for movement and for warmth.
two ureters, which carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. the bladder, where urine is stored until it is released. the urethra, where urineflows out of the body ...
Via the blood.
Cellular wastes are transported throughout the body by the bloodstream. Then the wastes are filtered by the kidney's, collected along with excess water and then stored in the bladder in the form of urine until expelled from the body.
Kidneys are the the main organ, which is responsible for the excretion of the waste material from the body. Then comes the lungs. Lungs too have important role in the excretion. They excrete carbon bi oxide. Carbon bi oxide is generally not considered as waste product of the metabolism. I think that it should be considered as a waste product of metabolism. . Then the lungs are equally important or more important than the kidneys. Lungs also excrete many toxic substances that are gaseous in nature. Most of the anesthetic agents that are given by way on inhalation are excreted via lungs only. Then comes the skin. Skin excrete many toxic substances via perspiration.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
After the kidney filters the waste, it is sent to the ureter, and then stored in the urinary bladder. When you urinate it leaves the bladder via the urethra and exits the body.
It's referred to as Carbon dioxide. It is the main cellular waste product that is carried in the blood to the lungs through the heart.
the waste products of respiration are carbon dioxide water and energy released the carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when you exhale the water is released when you sweat and the energy released is used for movement and for warmth.
99.9 % is removed via the blood - i.e. via the umbilical cord ... where the mother clears the blood. A tiny amount (via the kidneys) ends up in the uterine fluid surrounding the fetus.
They are transported via the xylem tubes
Through the umbilical cord. The waste products in the blood stream of the fetus is passed into the blood stream of the mother. Then, she, ahem, gets rid of the waste herself for the both of them. Through the umbilical cord and placenta.
barrels are transported via tanker ships each year
Waste is generated from a variety of sources. Specifically, businesses create waste products from the production of materials, or from the runoff generated by farms. Additionally, individuals create waste via food packaging, water bottles, and the like.
down to the bladder via the uriters, then out. Urine from each kidney drains through a tube called a ureter and collects in the bladder. As the bladder fills, its muscular wall stretches. When it is full, receptors in the wall send a signal to the brain and trigger the urge to urinate. During urination the muscles that close the bladder exit relax to release the urine.
Aldosterone is a hormone, so it gets to the kidneys via the blood stream.
two ureters, which carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. the bladder, where urine is stored until it is released. the urethra, where urineflows out of the body ...