Urinary system
Urinary system
Urinary system
The urinary system removes metabolic wastes by the process of exertion and regulates the volume of water and other substances in the blood.
filters the blood, regulates electrolyte/nitrogen balance, maintains blood pressure, create stimulus for RBC creation... i may have forgot some
The urinary system filters waste products from the blood, regulates fluid balance in the body, and helps maintain electrolyte levels. It also plays a role in regulating blood pressure and producing certain hormones.
The urinary system also regulates fluid balance in the body, helps maintain electrolyte levels, and contributes to the regulation of blood pressure.
urinary system
urinary system
The urinary system supports the kidneys. The kidneys are the organ of homeostasis. The kidneys send unnecessary fluid containing toxins to the bladder for storage. When an ample amount has accumulated, the urinary system will expel it in the form of urine.
The system that regulates blood composition and gets rid of waste is the Excretory system.
The system that rids the body of liquid waste and regulates the water and chemical balance in the blood is called the urinary system. It primarily consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The kidneys filter blood to produce urine, which then carries waste products out of the body. Additionally, this system helps maintain homeostasis by controlling electrolyte levels and fluid balance.