How does exhaling remove waste from the body? Explain the systems that make this happen, using complete sentences.
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THERE IS A SYSTEM OF BODY CALLED THE EXECTORY SYSTEM
Explanation:
The organs of this system get rid of a certain waste. The skin gets rid of sweat. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver gets rid of bile, which, in addition to breaking down fats, is partially made up of the breakdown of red blood cells. The kidneys get rid of toxins from the blood. The large intestine gets rid of undigested food. in this way the Dermal, Respiratory, Lymphatic, Urinary, and Digestive Systems work together to get rid of wastes.
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Excess carbon dioxide diffuses from our cells into the bloodstream, where it is eliminated when we exhale.
Excretory system:
- The excretory system is a passive biological mechanism that eliminates excess, superfluous elements from an organism's body fluids to assist maintain internal chemical balance and prevent physical damage.
- The human excretory system consists of organs that aid in the elimination of nitrogenous wastes from the body.
- The kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, and urethra are the primary excretory organs.
- The kidneys filter the blood, and urine is the filtrate.
What is the connection between the respiratory and excretory systems?
- The excretory system collaborates with the respiratory system, endocrine system, urinary system, and digestive system.
- It aids the respiratory system by allowing the lungs to expel carbon dioxide and water vapors.
- It collaborates with the digestive system to assist eliminate wastes ingested through the anus.
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