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What organ system removes nitrogen containing wastes from the blood?
What organ system removes nitrogen containing wastes from the blood?
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the excretory system
The organ system responsible for ridding the body of nitrogen-containing wastes is called the excretory system. However, this system is also called the urinary system or even the renal system. It consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. In the kidneys, blood is filtered to remove this waste.