The urinary system
the excretory system
The excretory system.
The kidney
Kidney
Urinary
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You inhale them in with oxygen and other things in the air like water vapor or dust
Nitrogen makes up 78% by volume of dry air, and makes up 4% of the dry weight of plant matter and 3% of the human weight. It is a necessary component of living organisms. Atmospheric nitrogen cannot be accessed by plants or animals, so it is converted for plant uptake and then animal ingestion via three processes:Biological nitrogen fixation: via soil organisms such as actinomycetesChemical nitrogen fixation: manufactured for ammonium-based fertilizersAtomospheric addition: deposited on earth via industrial wastes, rain and lightning.So to directly answer the question, the function of atmospheric nitrogen is as a storage facility. The nitrogen is made into a useable chemical compound via 3 processes and through those processes becomes part of every living thing on the planet.
decomposers
at factories and at places where they dump trash
The urinary system rids the body of nitrogen containing wastes. The kidneys filter the wastes from the bloodstream and produce urine which then travels through the rest of the urinary system to be eliminated from the body.
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.
the system that removes wastes from blood is called the excretory system........
The excretory system removes liquid wastes.
The Excretory system gets rid of wastes.
nitrogenous wastes,excess water
Urinary system.
excretoryy
The circulary system
The excretory (urinary) system removes liquid wastes from the body
Three substances are water, nitrogen, and access salts.
Respiratory system