The main excretory organs that remove water from the body are the kidneys. Kidneys filter blood to remove wastes and excess water, which is then excreted as urine.
No the kidneys remove water from the body the bladder is for storing the water before it leaves the body.
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
Largely the skin but also the lungs and the kidneys.
The kidneys of a chicken function the same way the kidneys do in a human body. Their function is to filter blood to remove waste and regulate electrolytes.
Kidneys remove your body's impurities and filter the blood. Keeping your body fluids up thins your blood, and allows your kidneys to work a lot better.
The skin, lungs, and kidneys
It helps the body remove heat through sweating
First blood is carried into the kidneys by the renal artery anything in the body related to the kidneys is called renal
First blood is carried into the kidneys by the renal artery anything in the body related to the kidneys is called renal
First blood is carried into the kidneys by the renal artery anything in the body related to the kidneys is called renal
First blood is carried into the kidneys by the renal artery anything in the body related to the kidneys is called renal