The heart. Blood is 96% water.
The organ that changes liquid waste to feces is the large intestine, also known as the colon. It absorbs water and electrolytes from the liquid waste produced in the digestive process, transforming it into a more solid form. The remaining waste is then stored in the rectum until it is eliminated from the body. This process is crucial for maintaining hydration and electrolyte balance.
large intestine
The urinary bladder stores liquid waste, as urine, from the kidneys.
The bladder stores waste materials produced by the kidneys until they are excreted from the body through urination.
Urine is produced in the kidneys. The kidneys filter waste products and excess substances from the blood to create urine, which is then transported to the bladder for storage and eventual elimination from the body.
The Kidneys produce Urine.
The urinary bladder stores liquid waste that is produced by the kidneys before excretion.
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large intestine
The Bladder
The Urethra carries urine (liquid waste) out of the body
The urinary bladder stores liquid waste, as urine, from the kidneys.
The urinary bladder stores liquid waste, as urine, from the kidneys.
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That would be the urinary bladder.
The kidneys.
The bladder stores waste materials produced by the kidneys until they are excreted from the body through urination.