The kidney is responsible for removing liquid waste materials, such as urea and excess water, from the blood through the formation of urine.
The organs that produce the liquid (urine) that collects in the bladder (urinary bladder) are the two kidneys. The tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder are the left and right ureters.
Peristalsis is a rhythmic contraction of a tubular organ, such as the intestines or esophagus, to propel its contents along the length of the organ. This coordinated muscular movement helps move food, liquid, or waste through the digestive or urinary system.
Organ System
Blood cells are part of the circulatory system, which is an organ system comprised of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, a tissue found within bones.
Blood.
The Bladder
The blood.
The bladder. It stores urine.
urine
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.
The colon is an organ that absorbs water from liquid waste, turning it into semisolid waste before it is eliminated from the body as stool.
That would be the urinary bladder.
nerve system
Yes. It is the organ for hearing.