Well, this could be a good question for debate. The skin uses sweat to filter toxins from getting through the skin, but it also uses the action of evaporation of the sweat to regulate the body temperature. Also, the kidneys filter blood, but also collect the water from the blood to filter it, distribute it to the body, then flush any toxins in that water to the bladder for disposal. The body is such a miracle when you realize all that it does.
kidney
skeletal, digestive, excretory, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, and reproductive.
The tongue, throat (pharynx), and liver all play roles in the digestive system, but have other roles as well. The tongue helps move food in the mouth and throat, but also functions as a sense organ (taste) and helps make speech. The pharynx functions in both the respiratory and digestive systems, carrying both air to the lungs and food to the esophagus. The liver produces bile that assists in fat digestion, but has many other functions as well in the excretory and endocrine systems.
placenta
The digestive system is linked directly to the excretory system via the liver. This organ serves an important function in both systems.
Here are some of the organ systems: bonescardiovascularcartilagecirculatorydigestiveendocrineexcretoryimmuneingestionintegumentarylymphaticmuscularmusculaturenervousreproductiverespiratoryskeletaltendonsurinary
Kidney is the nitriginous excretory organ
There's the circulatory, nervous, skeletal,muscular,endocrine, I forgot the name of the skin one, respiratory, digestive, excretory...
The major organ systems of the rat include the digestive system, respiratory system, nervous system, circulatory system, skeletal system, muscular system, reproductive system, and endocrine system. Each of these systems performs specific functions to help the rat maintain homeostasis and carry out essential biological processes.
Excretory and reproductive systems.
Organ systems work together to meet the body's needs by coordinating their functions to maintain homeostasis. Each system has a specific role in supplying nutrients, removing waste, and supporting overall body function. Through communication and collaboration, organ systems like the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, and excretory systems work harmoniously to meet the body's needs for energy, oxygen, and waste removal.
Excretory and reproductive, as both metabolic wastes and sperm/eggs exit there