How Your Body Eliminates Waste: The Role of Kidneys & Lungs
Waste materials that leave the cells of the body are transported by the circulatory system to the kidneys, where they are filtered out of the blood and excreted in the urine. Other waste materials, such as carbon dioxide, are transported by the respiratory system and exhaled.Recycling - Related Articles
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