Excretion
Excretion
The kidneys remove nitrogenous waste from the blood and produce urine to remove the waste.
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.
Cardiovascular/Circulatory
Yes. It does.
kidneys
All of the organs mentioned excrete waste. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide, the large intestine excretes solid waste, and the kidneys excrete nitrogenous waste.
Kidneys filter nitrogenous waste from the blood.
as urine, produced by the kidneys
the kidneys (that is if you meant elimination not emlimination)
Elimination is the process by which a drug is excreted from the body through the kidneys.
nitrogenous waste
Yes, nitrogenous waste, such as urea, is removed from the blood by filtration in the kidneys. As blood passes through the kidneys, waste products are filtered out into the urine, which is then excreted from the body.