
The
excretory system is a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from an
organism, so as to help maintain
homeostasis within the organism and prevent damage to the body. It is responsible for the elimination of the
waste products of
metabolism as well as other liquid and gaseous wastes, as
urine and as a component of
sweat and exhalation. As most healthy functioning
organs produce metabolic and other wastes, the entire organism depends on the function of the system; however, only the organs specifically for the excretion process are considered a part of the excretory system.
As it involves several functions that are only superficially related, it is not usually used in more formal classifications of anatomy or function.
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