Digestive and Excretory System


The excretory system is a passive biological system that eliminates superfluous pointless elements from an organism's body fluids in order to support internal chemical balance and guard against injury excretory systems have two roles: they eliminate metabolic wastes and remove used-up and decomposed substances from the body in a liquid or gaseous condition. In mammals, including humans and other amniotes birds, reptiles, and mammals the majority of these chemicals are expelled from the body by perspiration and, to a lesser extent, exhalation. The excretory system is only thought to consist of the organs employed exclusively for excretion. The term only relates to the urinary system in its strictest definition. Though as excrement Excretion, however, encompasses a number of processes that are relatively loosely connected, therefore it is not frequently included in more strict categories of anatomy or function. The overall health of the organism depends on the system's performance because the majority of healthy organs generate waste products including metabolic waste. A significant medical illness such as renal failure results from one or more of the systems breaking down 


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