Principles of Biology
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Chapter 37.6, Problem 1TYK
Summary Introduction
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An excretory system includes all of the tissues and organs of an animal that function to remove soluble wastes such as Carbon dioxide and nitrogenous wastes from the body, and to regulate ion and water balance. Most excretory organs have tubular structures lined with epithelial cells capable of actively transporting ions and other substances through their membranes. Through these pipes, the waste is secreted from the body.
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Chapter 37 Solutions
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