The kidneys (a pair) are the filtering devices of blood. The kidneys remove waste products from metabolism such as urea, uric acid, and creatinine by producing and secreting urine.
Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.
The kidneys remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood through filtering. The skin and liver remove other types of wastes.
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as urine, produced by the kidneys
nitrogenous wastes
Embryos do not excrete nitrogenous wastes into the environment but rather rely on the mother's body to remove these wastes through the placenta. The mother's kidneys process the nitrogenous wastes from the embryo's blood and excrete them into her own bloodstream for elimination.
Kidneys filter nitrogenous waste from the blood.
ExcretionExcretion
Your kidneys filer your blood of nitrogenous wastes. These wastes are then moved to the bladder in the form of urine and expelled.
Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.
Nephrons are the tiny filters that remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood. Nephrons are found in the kidneys.
are the wastes removed