The kidney is responsible for removing liquid waste materials, such as urea and excess water, from the blood through the formation of urine.
The kidney is responsible for removing waste products from the body by filtering blood and excreting waste materials in the form of urine.
The vacuole is responsible for storing water, undigested food, and waste products in a plant cell. In animal cells, waste products are stored in vesicles or lysosomes.
The kidney is the organ responsible for filtering metabolic waste from the blood to form urine, which is then excreted from the body.
The blood consists of about 92% water, making it the organ with the highest volume of water in the body.
Large Intestine
The large intestine.
Small Intestine
Large intestines.
Kidney
The waist is solid and does not contain and removable water.
The large intestine Its function is to absorb water from the remaining undigested food matter prior to passing it from the body.
If the large intestine does not remove water, you'll have loose stools or diarrhea.
The large intestine is part of the digestive system. Its main function is reabsorption of water from undigested food waste.
The large intestine absorbs excess water from the undigested matter that will then become feces.See the Related Link below.
The final process of digestion is accomplished in the small intestine. In subsequent portions of the digestive tract, water is reabsorbed from undigested food waste.
The last thing to be removed from body waste is water. This take place in the large intestine known as the colon. That water is recycled back into the body.