I believe those are part of the urinary system.anatomy wrote: If you are doing the excretory system, remember the kidneys and the bladder are a huge part of it.
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um they are also part of the excretory system, don't forget, organs can be part of more than one system.TheGenius wrote:I believe those are part of the urinary system.anatomy wrote: If you are doing the excretory system, remember the kidneys and the bladder are a huge part of it.
all most everything that helps get rid of waste is part of the excretory system, lungs, skin kidneys etc.
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No...anatomy wrote:um they are also part of the excretory system, don't forget, organs can be part of more than one system.TheGenius wrote:I believe those are part of the urinary system.anatomy wrote: If you are doing the excretory system, remember the kidneys and the bladder are a huge part of it.
anything that helps get rid of things is part of the excretory system, lungs, skin kidneys etc.
Here is a list of major human systems. The excretory system doesn't usually even appear on such lists since it is really a part of the digestive system.
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Yes i know that, but the excretory system still has different organs, like the skin and the kidney.
It isn't completely part of the digestive system, their roles are different in the body, digestive - digest food and make feces
excretory - get rid of waste.
It isn't completely part of the digestive system, their roles are different in the body, digestive - digest food and make feces
excretory - get rid of waste.
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That's what TheGenius is saying. It isn't completely part of the digestive system. their roles are different.anatomy wrote:Yes i know that, but the excretory system still has different organs, like the skin and the kidney.
It isn't completely part of the digestive system, their roles are different in the body, digestive - digest food and make feces
excretory - get rid of waste.
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NO, the genius said that it is part of the digestive system, scroll up, he/she said:mingtian wrote:That's what TheGenius is saying. It isn't completely part of the digestive system. their roles are different.anatomy wrote:Yes i know that, but the excretory system still has different organs, like the skin and the kidney.
It isn't completely part of the digestive system, their roles are different in the body, digestive - digest food and make feces
excretory - get rid of waste.
The excretory system doesn't usually even appear on such lists since it is really a part of the digestive system
and their roles are different, yes they do connect, and they share organs, but the functions are different.
Excretory system is similar to the urinary system as well not just digestive.
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Well, that's what im saying.anatomy wrote:NO, the genius said that it is part of the digestive system, scroll up, he/she said:mingtian wrote:That's what TheGenius is saying. It isn't completely part of the digestive system. their roles are different.anatomy wrote:Yes i know that, but the excretory system still has different organs, like the skin and the kidney.
It isn't completely part of the digestive system, their roles are different in the body, digestive - digest food and make feces
excretory - get rid of waste.
The excretory system doesn't usually even appear on such lists since it is really a part of the digestive system
and their roles are different, yes they do connect, and they share organs, but the functions are different.
Excretory system is similar to the urinary system as well not just digestive.
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Guys. Really?
Anyway... systems have been confirmed on soinc and (since people were wondering) the B systems are respiratory and digestive.
But there's nothing more we can discuss that's worth the time; let's let this thread die and wait for the rollover.
Anyway... systems have been confirmed on soinc and (since people were wondering) the B systems are respiratory and digestive.
But there's nothing more we can discuss that's worth the time; let's let this thread die and wait for the rollover.
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if this arguement is really just a misunderstanding, then just DROP IT...anatomy is over now, we all pretty much know the subjects for next year, so just wait till the 2011 anatomy thread to come out and THEN argue over reasonable things..if you want to still...mingtian wrote: Well, that's what im saying.
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Thank you.tuftedtitmouse12 wrote:if this arguement is really just a misunderstanding, then just DROP IT...anatomy is over now, we all pretty much know the subjects for next year, so just wait till the 2011 anatomy thread to come out and THEN argue over reasonable things..if you want to still...mingtian wrote: Well, that's what im saying.
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