Digestion, Excretion, & Respirtation

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Digestion, Excretion, & Respirtation 7. The Excretory System

Only waste products and extra water are left Once food leaves the small intestine, most of its usable parts have been removed Only waste products and extra water are left

Now it is time for the excretory system to go to work Vocabulary: Excretory system A body system that removes wastes from the body

Some water is removed for use by the body The undigested food moves from the small intestine into the large intestine Some water is removed for use by the body

The solid waste is pushed through the large intestine by muscles In the large intestine, tiny organisms called bacteria begin to feed on the waste

Vocabulary: bacteria One-celled living things that help break down waste in the large intestines

Finally, the waste reaches the end of the large intestine It passes through the last part of the digestive system

This is known as the rectum Vocabulary: rectum The last part of the large intestine

Muscles in the rectum push waste out of the body through the anus Vocabulary: anus Opening in the body that allows solid waste to pass out of the body

Remember that your body needs to get rid of undigested food The excretory system removes this solid waste from the body

But the body also needs a way to get rid of harmful chemicals It also has to remove extra water

This liquid waste is also removed by the excretory system The main organ of the excretory system are the kidneys

An organ that filters out water, salts, and chemicals Vocabulary: kidneys An organ that filters out water, salts, and chemicals

The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs about the size of your fist The kidneys act as filters

Urine is then produced by the kidneys As blood passes through the kidneys, they filter out water, salts, and harmful chemicals Urine is then produced by the kidneys

Liquid that is produced by the kidneys Vocabulary: urine Liquid that is produced by the kidneys

Urine moves from the kidneys to the bladder Vocabulary: bladder An organ that holds urine

When your bladder is full, you feel the need to empty it Then urine passes from your bladder out of the body through the urethra

The body opening that allows urine to pass from the body Vocabulary: urethra The body opening that allows urine to pass from the body