Vacuole- liquid-filled spaces. They store food and wastes. Vacuoles also pump water out of cells and store extra water. Check out jasonisaballer on youtube!
Water is absorbed into the blood through your intestines and is pumped through your heart. The kidney then filters your blood by removing extra water that the body does not need. The extra water and wastes are?æcollected through the ureter to the bladder as urine.?æ?æ
The circulatory system
Materials that living organisms can't use are excreted from the body as wastes. Elimination or excretion methods vary from species to species; humans and many other animals get rid of wastes mainly through urination and defecation.
blood
the process of removing liquids and wastes from the body is called, excretion. it is when the toxins in your blood, or another liquid, flow through the kidneys. the kidneys then filter the wastes, and or toxins, and produce your urine:)
The renal system, also known as the urinary system, is responsible for removing liquid wastes from the body. This system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, and plays a vital role in maintaining proper fluid balance and eliminating waste products from the blood.
The Excretory system gets rid of wastes.
The excretory (urinary) system removes liquid wastes from the body
the bladder
excretory ssytem
Respiratory system
its responcible for removing wastes producted by the body(: -love Lauren
Urinary system.
Perspiration and urination
The body eliminates solid wastes through bowel movements, liquid wastes through urination, and gases through breathing. Solid wastes are formed in the colon, liquid wastes are filtered by the kidneys and eliminated as urine, and gases are exchanged in the lungs during respiration.
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.