the whole cycle works like this. first your blood goes in your kidneys. your kidney filters the blood and takes out the waste. it puts the blood back into your veins and puts the waste which is now urine in the ureters ureters take the urine into the bladder. the bladder stores the urine until it is ready to be released out of the urethra.
You have two kidneys that filter nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood.
blood.
the job of the kidneys is to filter the blood. it also regulates the salt concentration in your blood.
interstitial fluid
It clears the impure 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:)
Nephrons are the tiny filters that remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood. Nephrons are found in the kidneys.
The kidneys in the urinary system filters waste from the blood.
1.Cellular wastes toxins 2.Excess water 3.Nutrients from the circulatory system
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:)
Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.
The main excretory organs that remove water from the body are the kidneys. Kidneys filter blood to remove wastes and excess water, which is then excreted as urine.