No. The kidneys are part of the excretory system.
For the respiratory system: lungs, bronchi, trachea and larynx. For the excretory system: kidneys, blood vessles and urinary bladder. The skin is also partly an excretory organ.
Fibrin is found in the Circulatory System.
the lungs
the lungs
The organ that is part of the frog's respiratory system that is not found in the human respiratory system is the skin. The skin is not involved in human respiration.
The excretory system, which includes the kidneys, bladder, and urethra, works in conjunction with the digestive system and respiratory system to remove waste products from the body. The digestive system eliminates solid waste through the process of digestion and bowel movements, while the respiratory system expels gases like carbon dioxide through breathing.
Will Beachey has written: 'Respiratory care anatomy and physiology: foundations for clinical practice' -- subject(s): Physiology, Respiratory organs, Respiration, Respiratory therapy, Kidneys, Cardiovascular system 'Workbook to accompany Respiratory Care Anatomy and Physiology'
air sacs
kindney, blader,ureter,urethra in the excreatoy system oesophaguas, teeth,stomach, liver, pancreas, gall blader, smallintesine, large intestine, anal sphincter in digestive trachea, lungs, nose in respiratory heart, aorta (artery), vena carva (vein) cappilaries in circulatory system Bones, muscles, joints in skelatal
its in the middle of your upper chest.. mostly including your lungs :)
The Urinary System or Respiratory System is what controls body waste. Your kidneys produce urine. Then the urine is sent to the bladder to be stored until it is eliminated from the body:) hope that answered your question if you neeed to know more google Urinary System or Respiratory System or go to wikipedia and find out more:)
The structures that are retroperitoneal in a cat's urinary system are the kidneys, the ureters, and the urinary bladder. Retroperitoneal means that these structures can be found behind the peritoneum.