the respiratory system doesnt really "remove" waste. instead it uses mucus to catch dust particles and other possible things like pollen.
the digestive system removes waste by "releaseing" it into the world :P
in other words by pooping
The four organ systems that remove waste from the body are the urinary system, digestive system, integumentary system (skin), and respiratory system. These systems work together to eliminate metabolic waste, toxins, and excess substances from the body.
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.
The excretory system removes waste. This system includes the urinary, integumentary, respiratory, and digestive systems.
The three organ systems responsible for waste elimination are the digestive system, the urinary system, and the respiratory system. The digestive system eliminates solid waste, the urinary system eliminates liquid waste, and the respiratory system eliminates gaseous waste.
the digestive system
The waste removal system, or excretory system,gastrointestinal tract, (GI tract.)
More than two do: 1. the integumentry system (skin) 2. the urinary system * 3. the respiratory system * 4. the digestive system * most important
It comes out as solid waste.
The rectum is where feces are stored until they leave the digestive system through the anus as a bowel movement.
The human nervous system does not play a direct role in removing wastes from the body. Waste removal is primarily carried out by the urinary system, respiratory system, digestive system, and integumentary system.
carbon dioxide -xo
Everything except the urinary and digestive tracts.