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The urinary system contains the kidneys, which are considered to be the organs of homeostasis mostly because they control the electrolyte balance in the blood, water retension in the body, and that they also play a role in maintaining blood pressure.
the urinary system
The nervous system works with the endocrine system to maintain homeostasis in our bodies.
the urinary system
An example of a disruption in homeostasis is a fever, where the body raises its temperature in response to an infection. This change represents the body's attempt to restore balance by activating the immune system.
Homeostasis keeps the balance in your internal environment. It is important because homeostasis keeps balance in your Oxygen and Carbon intake. In your urinary system it keeps balance of water. How much it should store and how much to take out of the body.
It rids the body of urea the bodies way of storing ammonia.
When urine exits the urinary system, it is at the exterior of the body. There is no system "after" the urinary system.
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The primary waste removal system is the urinary system.
The blabber, huh? Well there is no such thing as a "blabber" in our bodies. However, if you meant the "bladder", which I assume you did, then no, the bladder is not part of the digestive system. It is part of the urinary system.
The urinary system is sterile