The human excretory system is responsible for the elimination of wastes produced by the body and is made up of four distinct cell types. These are one pore cell, one duct cell, one canal cell, and a fused pair of gland cells.
The urinary system and the reproductive system make up the urogenital system in a fetal pig. The urinary system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, while the reproductive system includes the ovaries or testes and associated structures.
The excretory system is basically the system that deals with what the body releases. That doesn't just mean "poo" and "pee." It can also mean sweat. But what this system does for animals is that it basically gets rid of wastes and toxins. Without this system, all animals would probably die from poison and stuff like that. Humans throw up. That's also a part of the excretory system (I think), because vomiting gets rid of stuff the body considers dangerous.
One reason a transport system is necessary in animals because they need to get rid of the extra waste. They also need a transport system to take in nutrients.
muscle cells grouped in bundles make up the muscle bone cells grouped together make up the bone tissue. groups of the nerve cells make up nerve tissue
The hierarchy of organization in life starts with atoms forming molecules, which then interact to create cells. Cells combine to form tissues, which make up organs. Organs work together in organ systems such as the circulatory or digestive system, and multiple systems make up an organism. Populations of organisms make up a community, which interact in ecosystems.
The Kidney
kidney
Excretory systems are made up of many cells acting together to form an organ. In humans this organ is the kidney.
Cells from the excretory system do not transform into organs. Organs in the excretory system, like the kidneys and bladder, develop from specialized clusters of cells called germ layers during embryonic development. These cells undergo complex processes of differentiation and organization to form functional excretory organs.
A system made up of excretory organs is the urinary system.
A system made up of excretory organs is the urinary system.
Your kidneys are the major organs of the Excretory System
excretory and reproductive systems
urinary system
An organism is a living thing, such as a human or an oak tree. Organ systems make up the organism to achieve the processes it requires. Examples are the respiratory and circulatory systems. Organs are individual parts of the organ systems, e.g. the kidney is part of the excretory system, and the heart is part of the circulatory system. Tissues make up the organs, and are masses of cells of the same type. Muscle tissue makes up part of many organs. Cells are the basic units of life, for instance muscle cells make muscle tissue, and nerve cells make nerve tissue.
The outside factors have varied effects on the excretory system. If the external factors are not conducive, homoeostasis will not be achieved by the excretory system and the body may have a build up of toxic wastes.
Uh your whole digestive system. Specifically your large intestine, where your feces are expelled. You can include your kidneys, for they dispose of urine.