nitrogenous wastes,excess water
Urinary system
There is more than one system that removes wastes from the body. The urinary system is probably the most familiar (urine), the digestive tract (feces), the respiratory tract (carbon dioxide) and the integumentary (skin) removes water and some electrolytes.
The respiratory system (lungs) allows the expulsion of gases and other wastes through respiration, the gastrointestinal system and intestines prepare and move the solid wastes, the liver filters toxins from the blood for excretion, much like the kidneys do to put wastes in the urinary system, the circulatory system (blood) moves the wastes from other parts of the body to the kidneys and liver to be prepared for excretion and the integumentary system (skin) excretes metabolic wastes in sweat and some chemical wastes can be also be excreted in tears.
The kidneys belong to the urinary system. They are vital organs responsible for filtering waste products from the blood to form urine, regulating blood pressure, and maintaining electrolyte balance in the body.
Kidneys filter nitrogenous waste from the blood.
Urinary system
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Urinary system
The urinary system removes nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood. This process occurs primarily in the kidneys, where waste products such as urea are filtered out of the blood and excreted in the form of urine.
carbon dioxide and ammonia
The urinary system removes metabolic wastes by the process of exertion and regulates the volume of water and other substances in the blood.
urinary system
No. The urinary system removes liquid wastes from the body using the kidneys. The circulatory system pumps blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients and removing carbon dioxide.
The urinary system or renal system removes liquid and waste from the blood and transports them to the outside of the body. The kidneys remove waste, from the blood, which travels down the ureters into the bladder from where it passes through the urethra as urine.
The kidneys in the urinary system filters waste from the blood.
The system that removes wastes from blood is called the excretory system. This system includes organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, and skin that work together to eliminate waste products and maintain balance in the body.
Urinary system