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The excretory system
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What is excretion? Excretion: The removal of wastes produced by cells.
Major Cellular Wastes: Carbon Dioxide Water Mineral Salts Nitrogenous Compounds Compounds such as Urea and Uric Acid that are produced from the breakdown of protein.
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Parts of the Excretory system
Lungs Liver Skin (Sweat Glands) Urinary System Why do we need excretion? If cellular wastes accumulate in the body, you may become sick or die.
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Excretion in the lungs Lungs exhale carbon dioxide, which is a waste product of cellular respiration.
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Excretion in the liver Large multipurpose organ.
Produces Urea (nitrogenous compound) from excess Amino Acids Purifies blood by removing drugs and alcohol.
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Excretion in the skin Sweat Glands excrete perspiration
Perspiration composed of: Urea Salt Water
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Excretion in the Kidneys
The urinary system Excretion in the Kidneys
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Diagram of the Urinary System
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Excretion by the urinary system
Kidneys: filter the blood and produce urine through subunits called nephrons. Ureters: transport urine from the Kidneys to the Bladder. Urinary Bladder: temporarily stores urine. Urethra: single tube that excretes the urine from the body.
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The kidneys Useful substances are removed from the kidney and returned to the blood. Glucose Amino Acids Some salts 99% of Water Urine proceeds through the urinary system and is eventually excreted. Urea Some Water Some Salts
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