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urine (urea, creatinine, bilirubin, and ammonia)
Metabolic waste is eliminated in 3 major ways, as well as a few minor ways. The three major ways are as as liquid in urine, as solid in feces, and as exhaled gases. The urine is through the urinary (renal) system, the feces is through the excretory (digestive, or alimentary) system, and exhaled waste gases are through the respiratory system. Waste is also excreted in minor amounts in other ways such as sweating, etc. But these are not usually counted except in very specialized instances.
The discovery of the excretory system is not attributed to a single person. Understanding of the excretory system developed over time through contributions from various scientists and researchers. William Bowman, a 19th-century English physiologist, made significant contributions to the understanding of renal physiology, which is part of the excretory system.
The structural relationship between excretory and reproductive organs helps them in their specific functions. Both systems are controlled by the endocrine and are affected by external factors.
excretory system is important to a human begin because through the excretory system we are able to get rid of all the waste products in our body the lungs get rid of waste air, the body get rid of waste and the kidneys get rid of urine.
urethra
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It is the waste product eliminated from the digestive track and through the anus of humans and animals (referred to as feces).
It is the waste product eliminated from the digestive track and through the anus of humans and animals (referred to as feces).
When you inhale, you take in oxygen. Your body then uses this oxygen in aerobic respiration and in this process, carbon dioxide (the waste product) is produced. Thus this carbon dioxide is released by your body when you exhale, and we say that it is excreted as a waste/excretory product. This is similar to the excretory system whereby the waste products are removed from the body through sweat, urine etc.
The elimination of end products from the body depends on the specific substance. Different substances are eliminated by various mechanisms, such as excretion through urine or feces, exhalation through the lungs, or metabolism and breakdown within the body. For example, waste products like carbon dioxide are expelled through exhalation, while others, like urea, are filtered by the kidneys and eliminated through urine.
No,Blood enters the excretory system though a artery.-Julie.
Solid waste is eliminated through the anus.
Veins
Tunicates are invertebrate marine animals. These animals have very simplistic or lack an excretory systems and must eliminate nitrogenous waste through the diffusion of ammonia through their tissues. A sea squirt is a tunicate.
In addition to urea, the liver produces bilirubin as a result of the recycling of red blood cells. The bilirubin is excreted through bile.
"Human Waste"is eliminated through the sweat, urine , feces and respiration