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The kidneys connect the urinary system to the circulatory system. The circulatory system brings blood to the kidneys, which remove nitrogenous wastes and rebalance the blood's salt and water content. The kidneys then transport these wastes to the urinary bladder via the ureters.
The kidney is a part of the Urinary System. It is not part of the Circulatory System
The primary goal of the urinary system is the elimination of waste from the body processes. If these wastes are not removed, they may become toxic to the system. The circulatory system deposits the waste for the urinary system to remove.
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No. The urinary system removes liquid wastes from the body using the kidneys. The circulatory system pumps blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients and removing carbon dioxide.
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The respiratory and circulatory system connect in the lungs. At the alveoli, the air sacs are wrapped closely by capillaries to facilitate gas exchange.