The waste in our bodies
yes. after its gone through the digestive system, you need to get rid of it!
The digestive system gets rid of undigested solid food wastes in the form of feces.
it get rid of toxic gases
Because the excess matter, after passing through the digestive system, must be somehow gotten rid of and so it flows through the excretory system and is then "deposited"
There is a system of the body called the Excretory System. The organs of this system get rid of a certain waste. The skin gets rid of sweat. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver gets rid of bile, which, in addition to breaking down fats, is partially made up of the breakdown of red blood cells. The kidneys get rid of toxins from the blood. The large intestine gets rid of undigested food. in this way the Dermal, Respiratory, Lymphatic, Urinary, and Digestive Systems work together to get rid of wastes.
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It digests important nutrients and gets rid of waste and turns waste into feces (poop). Watch Bill Nye: Digestive System.
Helps you get rid of the food that is bad and keeps the good foods in for healthiness.
The liver.I think it's the liver...
The digestive system is what the body uses to process the food that is taken in through the mouth. It breaks the food down for many areas to use and then gets rid of the waste.
digestive system, endocrine system (hormonal system), respiratory system, excretory system (system getting rid of waste), reproductive system etc.
Three body systems that function in excretion are the urinary system, the digestive system, and the integumentary system. The urinary system eliminates waste in the form of urine, the digestive system gets rid of solid waste through feces, and the integumentary system eliminates waste through sweat.