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Excretory System
Purpose
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As cells carry out their life processes, they produce waste. These wastes are released
into the blood and then carried to different organs for removal. The excretory system
removes cellular wastes from the body.
Organs of the Excretory System
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The major organs of the excretory system are:
- the large intestine
- kidneys
- lungs
- skin
Large Intestine
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The undigested material not absorbed by the large intestine forms a semi-solid waste
product known as feces. These solid wastes are removed by the body through the
rectum.
The Urinary System
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Not all the waste products that leave the body are solid.
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Most liquid wastes formed by the body are excreted by the urinary system.
Kidneys
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The main organs of the urinary system are the kidneys.
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The kidneys are bean-shaped organs in your abdomen that filter blood and remove
waste.
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It takes only five minutes for all the blood in your body to pass through the kidneys.
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Tiny cuplike structures in the kidneys remove waste, including excess water, sugar, and
salt from the blood.
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The main organs of the urinary system are the kidneys.
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The kidneys are bean-shaped organs in your abdomen that filter blood and remove
waste.
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It takes only five minutes for all the blood in your body to pass through the kidneys.
•
Tiny cuplike structures in the kidneys remove waste, including excess water, sugar, and
salt from the blood.
The Lungs
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The lungs are another part of the excretory system.
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Lungs are part of the respiratory system.
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Wastes removed by the lungs include carbon dioxide and water vapor produced by
cellular respiration.
The Skin
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The skin also functions in excretion.
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Sweat glands in the skin produce perspiration.
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When a person perspires, the skin excretes water and salts.
CRCT Vocabulary
1. Large intestine____________________________________________________________
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2. Excretory system__________________________________________________________
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3. Kidney__________________________________________________________________
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4. Bladder _________________________________________________________________
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