Urinary System
The urinary system
eliminates waste from the body, in the form of urine. The kidneys remove waste
from the blood. The waste combines with water to form urine. From the kidneys,
urine travels down through two thin tubes called ureters to the bladder. When
the bladder is full, urine is discharged through the urethra. The
malfunctioning of the kidney will lead to failure to urinate, because, the
kidney is responsible for the removal of water and toxic from the blood.