Mainly the kidneys, but water loss through the lungs (in a dry environment), the skin through perspiration and the intestinal tract is significant.
the pancreas
Brain and kidneys
lungs
There are many organs of excretion but the one with the largest surface area can be referred to as MAIN. That is,the SKIN. The skin excretes Urea=salt+water+other waste materials from the body,generally known as SWEAT. There are over 50 thousand SWEAT PORES.i.e,little holes where sweat pours from on our skin that help to get the urea away.Other excretory organs are-LUNGS for Respiration-KIDNEY for Osmoregulation,it is also very related to the SKIN because it sends the Sweat to the sweat pores.-LIVER excretes excess saltsThe three organs involved are the kidneys, liver, and bladder.lungs,kidneys,skin,liver and bladder
what are the 4 chemicals your body excretes
Embryos excretes nitrogenous wastes into the placenta.
No. There is no water protecting and supporting organs. Most often that would be bones and connective tissues.
The organ that excretes Urea compounds are the kidneys, BUT they do not excrete HEAT. No organ of the human body EXCRETES heat.
Carbon Dioxide and Water Vapour are the waste products of respiration. The Veins provide deoxygenated blood to the lungs which excretes these waste products out of the body. So, lungs are called excretary organs.
The organs are the kidneys and the liver. The excretory system excretes waste out of the body. It works with the digestive system
The body excretes excess water through urination. It sweats to reduce the body temperature not to get rid of water.
The urinary system takes the waste from your blood and excretes it when 'nature calls'.
The Urinary System is the answer.
it is the adrenal glands
It excretes excess water.
sweat glands
the adrenal gland
nephridia
urine, feces, carbon dioxide,hormones,tears,sweat,salt, urea,fat..
anus,eyes,ears,nose and genital. These excreted chhit/ feces,tears,dirt,nosy water etc. Skin also sweat.