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The system that removes wastes from blood is called the excretory system. This system includes organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, and skin that work together to eliminate waste products and maintain balance in the body.
The digestive system removes solid wastes from the body through the process of defecation. The waste materials are formed in the large intestine and then eliminated from the body through the rectum and anus.
Cellular growth involves an increase in cell size due to the uptake of nutrients and the removal of wastes. As a cell grows, it requires more nutrients to support its increased metabolic activities, and wastes must be transported out of the cell to maintain proper function. This movement of nutrients and wastes is crucial for the health and function of the cell.
Answer this question… taking in wastes from other cells.
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It is not just an organ that removes cell wastes it is the action of masterbating
The organ in the adult pig that removes cell wastes from the blood is the kidneys. The kidneys are a vital organ in pigs.
The liver removes wastes from the cells.
They (wastes) are removed from your body in several ways. Exhalation removes carbon dioxide; urination removes wastes in liquid forms, defecation removes sold wastes, sweating removes toxins, and sneezing and coughing can remove irritants and foreign materials.
The excretory (urinary) system removes liquid wastes from the body
Your body removes cell wastes mostly by sweating, urinating and bowel elimination. Basically, the wastes that are not released through respiration, tears, or through the skin and sweating either enter the bloodstream to be removed by the kidneys and released in urine or are filtered out of the blood by the liver where they enter the gastrointestinal system and are eliminated through the bowels.
The excretory system removes liquid wastes.
The Excretory system gets rid of wastes.
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Urinary system.
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Drinking water and sweating it back out.