Excretory system By: Luis Huerta, Lizbeth Gonzalez, Gabriela Tallabaci, Anthony Storozhenko.

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Excretory system By: Luis Huerta, Lizbeth Gonzalez, Gabriela Tallabaci, Anthony Storozhenko

What are the major organs of your system? The primary body parts responsible for waste removal are the kidneys, the liver, the skin, the bladder and the urethra. These parts help the Excretory system remove the waste from the body.

What are the major organs of your system? (continue) The Excretory System needs organs because without the organs it wouldn’t be a system and it would die. All the organs in the Excretory system are in control of the waste that leaves your body. Are resource is from www.righthealth.com

What are the functions of your system? The human Excretory System is the part of the body responsible for removing waste materials. When you eat food after you get the nutrients and the fats there will be waste that has to live the body. The Excretory system helps to remove this waste from your body.

What are the functions of your system? (contained) The Excretory System’s job is to remove what has already been used. The Excretory System with the help of the organs help to remove the waste of your body. Without the organs there will be no Excretory system. Resource: at www.righthealth.com

Why is your system the most important for the body to survive? Without the Excretory System you're body wouldn’t be able to remove the waste from your body and you will die. It is really important because without it the waste will be tangled up on your stomach and not be able to get out.

Why is your system the most important for the body to survive Why is your system the most important for the body to survive? (contained) With no Excretory System we would all die with out it because the waste in are body would not exit. With the only main part of are body so waste can leave use. Resource: www.righthealth.com

Diseases of the Excretory system Common problems of the Excretory system includes gout, nephritis, urinary tract infections and kidney stones. These sickness are the of the Excretory system that hurt it.

Disorder of the Excretory system Some of the disorder are when the Excretory system is broke and your waste is in your body. After the waste exits your body you will be healthy. The Excretory System helps you to exit the waste.

Vocabulary Urethra-the part where the urine exits the body. Homeostasis- is an equal balance within a cell. Gout- a disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis. Nephritis- inflammation of the kidneys.

Credits Luis Huerta: This project was a fun activity. I learned about the Excretory System and his function. Without the Excretory System the waste will not be able to be removed. And we will die. (JOB: PowerPoint) Lizbeth Gonzalez: This project was one of my favorite. I learned new information about the Excretory System. I had a good time working with my team mates to complete this fun project. (JOB: Activity)

Credits Gabriela Tallabaci: This project was a very fun activity. Me and my team mates learned new information about the Excretory System. (JOB: Activity) Anton Storozhenko: This project put us on search for information about the Excretory System. The project was all about team work and learning new thing about different systems. And learning what they do. (JOB: Poster)