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The Red Blood Cells remove wastes from your cells.
The immune system protects our body from harmful substances by identifying and combating pathogens such as viruses and bacteria. The excretory system removes wastes from cells through organs like the kidneys and liver, filtering out toxins and maintaining the body's internal balance.
The excretory system, specifically the kidneys, is responsible for removing wastes from the body's cells. This system filters the blood to remove waste products and excess substances, which are then excreted as urine.
Lysosomes remove harmful substances for a cell. Lysosomes are found in eukaryotic cells
Raw materials and harmful wastes enter and exit the cells in your body by blood, the red blood carry oxygen from lungs to the body cells.
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During the break-down of amino acids, nitrogen is a waste.
Because it allows cells to take in water,minerals and oxygen and remove wastes
Organisms have evolved adaptations such as detoxification enzymes to break down harmful chemicals, efflux pumps to remove toxins from cells, and changes in cell membrane permeability to limit entry of toxic substances. These adaptations help organisms survive in environments with potentially harmful chemicals.
The liver removes wastes from the cells.
The Red Blood Cells remove wastes from your cells.
The immune system protects our body from harmful substances by identifying and combating pathogens such as viruses and bacteria. The excretory system removes wastes from cells through organs like the kidneys and liver, filtering out toxins and maintaining the body's internal balance.
Filtered by the kidney, liver, spleen, (am I missing any?) and enter the excretory system
The excretory system, specifically the kidneys, is responsible for removing wastes from the body's cells. This system filters the blood to remove waste products and excess substances, which are then excreted as urine.
Lysosomes remove harmful substances for a cell. Lysosomes are found in eukaryotic cells