utsöndringssystem
Utsöndringssystem, also known as the excretory system, refers to the biological system responsible for the elimination of metabolic waste products from an organism. These waste products are byproducts of the body's chemical processes and, if not removed, can become toxic and disrupt normal bodily functions. The primary role of the excretory system is to maintain homeostasis, the stable internal environment essential for life.
Different organisms have evolved various excretory systems tailored to their specific needs and environments. In mammals,
Other excretory organs also play a role. The skin eliminates waste through sweat, though this is a
In simpler organisms, excretory structures can be less complex. For instance, protists may use contractile vacuoles