Table of Contents
- 1 What waste does the respiratory system eliminate?
- 2 What are the wastes removed by the excretory system?
- 3 What are 4 channels by which waste is eliminated from the body?
- 4 How does the amoeba excrete waste?
- 5 What waste products must be excreted from the body?
- 6 What is the waste product of cellular respiration Quizlet?
What waste does the respiratory system eliminate?
Your respiratory system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. This system helps your body absorb oxygen from the air so your organs can work. It also cleans waste gases, such as carbon dioxide, from your blood. Common problems include allergies, diseases or infections.
What are the wastes removed by the excretory system?
These chemical reactions produce waste products such as carbon dioxide, water, salts, urea and uric acid. Accumulation of these wastes beyond a level inside the body is harmful to the body. The excretory organs remove these wastes. This process of removal of metabolic waste from the body is known as excretion.
What waste product is excreted by the lungs?
carbon dioxide
The lungs in the respiratory system excrete some waste products, such as carbon dioxide and water. The skin is another excretory organ that rids the body of wastes through the sweat glands.
What are the wastes excreted by the kidney skin and lungs?
Your lungs excrete carbon dioxide as you breathe out, your kidneys filter out nasties to produce urine, removing nitrogen waste from your body, and your skin sheds excess salt through sweat. All vertebrate animals produce nitrogen waste in one form or another.
What are 4 channels by which waste is eliminated from the body?
There are four main channels that our bodies use to eliminate waste:
- Respiration.
- Perspiration.
- Urination.
- Defecation.
How does the amoeba excrete waste?
In some unicellular eukaryotic organisms (e.g., amoeba), cellular wastes, such as ammonia and excess water, are excreted by exocytosis as the contractile vacuoles merge with the cell membrane, expelling wastes into the environment.
Does the excretory system remove waste from the body?
But it also removes a waste, carbon dioxide. Another system in your body, the excretory system, also removes wastes. The excretory system moves waste from your digestive system and from your blood out of your body.
Why is the respiratory system important to the excretory system?
The respiratory system is important because it brings oxygen to cells in your body. But it also removes a waste, carbon dioxide. Another system in your body, the excretory system, also removes wastes. The excretory system moves waste from your digestive system and from your blood out of your body.
What waste products must be excreted from the body?
Some of the specific waste products that must be excreted from the body include carbon dioxide from cellular respiration, ammonia and urea from protein catabolism, and uric acid from nucleic acid catabolism.
What is the waste product of cellular respiration Quizlet?
Cellular respiration is the process of breaking down glucose to release energy (see the Cell Functions chapter). The waste products of cellular respiration include carbon dioxide and water. The carbon dioxide molecules move out of the cells and into the capillaries that surround the cells.