The Excretory System - Bingham-5th-2012

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By: Dylan Thomas, Lindsay Johnson, Cole Sutton
Where is the Excretory System located?
 Its located in your stomach, and by your lungs. Also it
includes your liver, kidneys, and bladder.
Major Functions
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 Its major function are removing solid and liquid waste
from your body.
Disorders and diseases/ what would
happen if something went wrong
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 If your kidneys don’t work your blood pressure can
increase to dangerous levels. Or your urea would melt
into your tissues and slowly poison the cells of your
body.
How does the Excretory system
work with others in the body?
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 The Excretory system is a close partner with the circulatory and the
endocrine system. The endocrine system is a major controller of the
excretory system.
QUESTIONS!!!
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 Q1: Where is the excretory system located?
 Q2: If something goes wrong could it affect other
systems?
 Q3: Describe a disease that could occur.
Cool Facts
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Kidney stones can move throughout your body!!!
Kidney stones can be the size of a golf ball!!!
Water forms 95% of your urine!!!
We have two kidneys but the left is always higher than
the right!!!
ANSWERS!!!
 A1: Its located in your stomach, and by your lungs.
Also it includes your liver, kidneys, and bladder.
 A2: Yes
 A3: If your kidneys don’t work your blood pressure can
increase to dangerous levels. Or your urea would melt
into your tissues and slowly poison the cells of your
body.
Bibliography!
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 http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/excretory-
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