The large intestine gets rid of the solid waste after reabsorbing extra water. The waste is excreted through the rectum in the form of feces.
The part of the blood that carries digested food wastes and heat through the body is the plasma. Plasma is the liquid component of blood that transports nutrients, waste products, and heat throughout the body. It also plays a vital role in maintaining the body's pH balance and helps in clotting.
It is known as the anus or rectum.
The Kidneys Removes Waste Substances. And for the eliminates medication from urine part, not sure.... i still guess the kidney. :)*Sourceshttp://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/organ/kidney.htm
The term for when part of the body wastes away is "atrophy." This condition can occur due to various factors, including disuse, malnutrition, or disease. Atrophy can affect muscles, organs, or other tissues, leading to a decrease in size and function. It is often a sign of underlying health issues that may require medical attention.
The question itself needs to be more fundementally defined in its context as the human body contains many "solids". These include but are not limited to; blood (clots), bones, eyeballs, mucus (solidified), skin and of course not forgetting waste and other stuff.
what organ of the digestive system that performs concentrates wastes
Mainly the kidneys.
Sodium is eliminated from the body in sweat and in urine. So that would be the skin and the urethra to be exact.
The bones
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.
There are two: the kidneys and the colon (part of the digestive tract).
Your skeleton.
Laxatives typically work on the large intestine. This organ is the site of the processing of solid undigested food wastes.
The part of the blood that carries digested food wastes and heat through the body is the plasma. Plasma is the liquid component of blood that transports nutrients, waste products, and heat throughout the body. It also plays a vital role in maintaining the body's pH balance and helps in clotting.
No, the digestive system includes the stomach, intestines, mouth, esophagus, etc. that have to do with solid foods and wastes. The bladder is in the urinary system which includes the urinary bladder, kidneys, ureters, etc. that have to do with fluid elimination and liquid wastes.
Not really, although it sometimes goes by other names. The anus is the part of the body of most animals that excretes waste products in solid (or mostly solid) form. Animals will also have a urethra through which liquid wastes are expelled. Birds have neither; instead, they have a "cloaca", from the Latin word for "sewer". (That's why bird mess is runny and splatters on your car; it's all mixed together.) But no matter what you call it, there has to be an excretory organ to eliminate wastes; otherwise, the animal will die.
It is known as the anus or rectum.