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Urine is the fluid that gets rid of water, urea, and other metabolic wastes from the body. It is produced by the kidneys and eliminated from the body via the urinary system.

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The organ system responsible for removing liquid wastes from the body is called?

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What happens when the volume of a fluid is heated at the bottom?

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What happens to the weight of the drilling fluid when it gets a gas cut in it?

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What does the excretory system control?

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How water in brake fluid causes a loss of braking force?

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Type your answer here... It goes through drainage pipes and goes straight to the oceans so thats how it gets there


How does the Excretory System work with other body systems to keep you alive?

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What part of the body eliminates solid wastes?

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urinary


Blood carries wastes that contain what?

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