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1.EXCRETORY SYSTEM By: Domingo A. Victoria2. FUNCTION Collection and eliminationof metabolic waste productsMaintain homeostasis.3. METABOLIC WASTES heatcarbon dioxide from…
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3.4 Homeostasis in Humans explain the necessity of maintaining optional physical and chemical conditions in the internal environment State the meaning of homeostasis Relate…
The Kidney Vertebrates possess kidneys: ◦ internal organs which are vital to ion and water balance and excretion. The kidney has 6 roles in the maintenance of homeostasis.…
Slide 1Go to Section: Interest Grabber Your Body’s Filter Have you ever seen a water-purification system attached to a faucet? This system removes impurities from the water…
Slide 1 Slide 2 HIDDEN THROUGHOUT YOUR BODY ARE DANGEROUS POISONS THAT MUST BE REMOVED IN ORDER FOR YOU TO SURVIVE. THE PROCESS OF EXCRETION INVOLVES FINDING AND REMOVING…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Excretory System Swenson Slide 3 Excretion – Removal of nitrogenous waste. What is Nitrogenous waste? Waste from the breakdown of Proteins, and other cellular…