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∙ 12y agoUrine
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∙ 12y agoThe kidneys and lungs are part of the excretory system. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide, and the kidneys excrete nitrogen-containing wastes in the form of urine.
Embryos do not excrete nitrogenous wastes into the environment but rather rely on the mother's body to remove these wastes through the placenta. The mother's kidneys process the nitrogenous wastes from the embryo's blood and excrete them into her own bloodstream for elimination.
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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:)
animals have to excrete to remove wastes from their body
The urinary system excretes nitrogenous wastes. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide.
Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.
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 kidneys are part of the excretory system. They filter the blood, and remove water-soluble wastes which are diverted to the bladder. In producing urine, the kidneys excrete nitrogenous wastes such as urea and ammonium.
Wastes from kidneys are stored in the bladder.
The digestive system produces wastes for the excretory system, but there are a few major organs that help mamals relieve themselves. 1.] the kidneys- the kidneys remove wastes from blood like a sorter in a dump 2.] the bladder- the bladder stores liquid wastes 3.] the colin- the colin stores solid wastes 4.] the ureters- tubes that connet the kidney to the bladder 5.] uretha- tube that allows wastes to xit the body. there uis also another tube in there somewhere
Terrestrial arthropods excrete metabolic wastes in the form of uric acid, which is solid and fairly dry. Aquatic arthropods excrete ammonia through gills or other membranes.