1) Filtration
2) Reabsorption
3) Secretion
4) Excretion
1. Digestive System 2. Circulatory System 3. Lymph Circulatory System 4. Excretory System 5. Skeleton System 6. Endocrine System 7. Nervous System 8. Respiratory System
Endocrine, Excretory, Nervous, Digestive, Respiratory, Reproductive, Muscular, Integumentary, Skeletal, Circulatory, and Lymphatic Systems
1. digestive system 2. excretory/urinary system 3. skeletal system 4. muscular system 5. respiratory system 6. cardiovascular/circulatory system 7. endocrine system 8. reproductive system 9. nervous system 10. immune system 11. integumentary system
The transfer function of a 4-f imaging system with a low-pass filter can be approximated as the product of the transfer functions of the individual components in the system. This would include the transfer function of the lens system, the low-pass filter, and any other elements in the optical path. Each component would contribute to the overall frequency response of the system.
There are 11 Body Systems in your body 1. Circulatory-Lymphatic 2. Respiratory 3. Digestive 4. Excretory 5. Muscular 6. Skeletal 7. Nervous 8. Endocrine 9. Reproductive 10. Immune 11. Integumentary
The four functions of the excretory system, according to ThinkQuest.org, are to get rid of wastes, eliminate useless byproducts excreted from cells, eradicate harmful chemical buildups and maintain a steady, balanced chemical concentration in the body.
Digestive system, excretory system, reproductive system, and ?
what are five main functions that are important that the muscular system does?
Some ailments of the excretory system are: 1) Nephritis 2) Bladder Cancer 3) Kidney Failure 4) UTI( Urinary Tract Infection) 5) Kidney Cancer
Technically, excretory organs would mean that it deals with removing (excreting) waste. Following this standard, excretory organs are skin, urinary bladder, kidneys, lungs, and large intestine (more specifically the rectum). However, in the most common perception of the excretory system, the urinary system is the one that is most often thought of. With this in mind, the excretory organs are the urinary bladder and the kidneys.
There are 9 types of cartilage in the human body. This includes hyaline, fibrocartilage, and elastic cartilage, which have different functions in providing structural support and flexibility to various body parts.
Eat lots of fiber. At least 2-4 servings of prunes. Drink plenty of water.
1:liver 2:kindeys 3: nefphrons 4: ureters and 5: bladder After it is out by the urethra
1. Digestive System 2. Circulatory System 3. Lymph Circulatory System 4. Excretory System 5. Skeleton System 6. Endocrine System 7. Nervous System 8. Respiratory System
* circulatory system * digestive system * endocrine system * integumentary system * immune system * muscular system * nervous system * reproductive system * respiratory system There are actually more than nine. The ones not mentioned are: * skeletal system * excretory(urinary) system
1. circulatory system 2. muscular system 3. skeletal system 4. integumentary system 5. excretory system/ urinary system 6. endocrine system 7. nervous system 8. reproductive system 9. respiratory system
Following systems are involved during sweating 1) Excretory system 2) Respiratory system 3) Cardiovasular system 4) Gastro intestinal system 5) Endocrine system 6) Integumentary