How do the digestive and excretory systems work together in the removal of waste?(1 point)

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The digestive system transports waste to the kidneys, and the excretory system breaks it down.
The digestive system transports waste to the kidneys, and the excretory system breaks it down.

The digestive system breaks down nutrients, and the excretory system absorbs these nutrients.
The digestive system breaks down nutrients, and the excretory system absorbs these nutrients.

The excretory system filters nutrients, and the digestive system transports them to the cells.
The excretory system filters nutrients, and the digestive system transports them to the cells.

The digestive system breaks down food into absorbable molecules, and the excretory system eliminates metabolic waste products from the blood.

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The correct response is:

The digestive system breaks down food into absorbable molecules, and the excretory system eliminates metabolic waste products from the blood.

This accurately describes how the two systems work together: the digestive system processes food and extracts nutrients, while the excretory system removes waste products generated from metabolism.