excretory, urinary, respiratory, and lymphatic
The excretory system removes solid, food waste from the body aka poop
The urinary system removes liquid waste aka pee
The respiratory system removes gaseous waste CO2
The Lymphatic system removes cellular waste and excretes it through the skin as sweat
The integumentary, respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems all get rid of some of the body's wastes. Systems that assist in this work include the circulatory and lymphatic (and to a degree the muscular).
The renal system (kidneys) and gastrointestinal tract (GI) removes from the body waste products of metabolism, but perhaps the most important organ for waste removal is the lungs which mediates the explusion of CO2 from the body. In addition, the skin excretes some body wastes.
There are several systems in the body that get rid of cellular waste. 1. The urinary system removes urea from the body. 2. The spleen removes aged and damaged blood cells from the blood stream and breaks them down. The liver then removes the hemaglobin and breaks it down further. Some of the by products are excreted with the bile (ie heme) and some are released back to the blood stream to be removed by the kidneys (urea). 3. Some cellular waste is transported by the blood to the lungs where it is released through exhalation. (ie carbon dioxide) 4. Some cellular waste is removed from the body through perspiration.
That would be the excretory system, although that term by itself is very vague. Most of the times, cellular and liquid wastes are referring to the urinary system, which includes the bladder and kidneys that work together to remove harmful ammonia and other nitrogenous waste from the body.
The integumentary, respiratory, digestive, urinary. Systems by association include the circulatory and lymphatic (and to a degree the muscular).
The urinary system gets rid of waste products through the filtration process in the kidney
The excretory system is responsible for getting rid of waste products from your cells.
There are a number: the integumentary system (includes the skin), the lungs and the urinary system.
all of the above.
excretory system
the system that removes wastes from blood is called the excretory system........
digestive system
Because they excrete different things. While the urinary system removes nitrogen waste from the blood, the digestive system removes food waste that hasn't been absorbed.
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The excretory system removes liquid wastes.
The excretory (urinary) system removes liquid wastes from the body
The Excretory system gets rid of wastes.
Urinary system.
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Respiratory system
in the human body, it is the excretory system!
Urinary system
Urinary
excretory system
the system that removes wastes from blood is called the excretory system........
The urinary system or renal system removes liquid and waste from the blood and transports them to the outside of the body. The kidneys remove waste, from the blood, which travels down the ureters into the bladder from where it passes through the urethra as urine.