A specialist in the excretory system is called a nephrologist. They are medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney-related conditions.
Yes, the urinary system is also known as the renal system. It is responsible for producing, storing, and eliminating urine from the body.
The letters behind a name CNS usually stand for "Certified Nurse Specialist" or "Clinical Nurse Specialist," depending on the context. It indicates specialized training and certification in a particular area of nursing.
Two or more organs working together are called an organ system.
Latex
circulatory, respiratory, digestive, integumentary, muscular, nervous, skeletal, endocrine, lymphatic, reproductive, immune, musculoskeletal and excretory systems
Renal or excretory system
It is called the Urinary System because when you excrete you remove wastes which is exactly what your Urinary bladder does when it gets your fluids from the body.
It is called the Urinary System because when you excrete you remove wastes which is exactly what your Urinary bladder does when it gets your fluids from the body.
The digestive is part of the excretory system in terms of the substances having to get out of the system themselves The digestive is part of the excretory system in terms of the substances having to get out of the system themselves
Lungs are also called lights, especially when they are sold for food.
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The name of this specialist is an gastroenterologist.
Yes, the urinary system is also known as the renal system. It is responsible for producing, storing, and eliminating urine from the body.
The respiratory system and the urinary aka excretory system aka renal system.
From my experiences a defensive specialist is usually called a Labero. (La-bear-o)
person who specializes in female disease is called
arthritic or by what ever name they like to use.