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Excretory System

Excretory System. By: The 2 coolest girls in class (Tori Carns, and Taylor Hedges…Ryan and Josh are cool too. But not Manny and Kyle). What does excretory mean?. Excretory comes from the word excrete which means to separate and eliminate from the body. Anatomy of the excretory system. Male.

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Excretory System

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  1. Excretory System By: The 2 coolest girls in class (Tori Carns, and Taylor Hedges…Ryan and Josh are cool too. But not Manny and Kyle)

  2. What does excretory mean? • Excretory comes from the word excrete which means to separate and eliminate from the body.

  3. Anatomy of the excretory system Male Female

  4. Anatomy continued… • Skin- The skin is responsible for producing sweat, which helps cool off the body. • Liver- The liver has a small organelle called a peroxisome, which takes high levels of toxicity and converts them into less toxic substances. • Kidneys- The kidneys function is to regulate various body fluids and salt concentration. The kidneys contain 3 parts: the renal cortex, the renal medulla, and the renal pelvis. • Ureter- The ureter is 2 tubes that lead into the bladder. • Bladder- The bladder holds unnecessary wastes for storage. • Urethra- The urethra is where urine leaves the body.

  5. Works Cited • www.healthfiend.net • http://qldscienceteachers.tripod.com/junior/biology/excretory.html • http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/14-anatomy.htm

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