Liquid waste is held in the bladder until the bladder sends sensory information to the brain to let the brain know that the bladder is full. The brain controls the release of this waste. This is an example of the
A.
respiratory system working with the circulatory system.
B.
circulatory system working with the skeletal system.
C.
endocrine system working with the reproductive system.
D.
nervous system working with the excretory system.
A.
respiratory system working with the circulatory system.
B.
circulatory system working with the skeletal system.
C.
endocrine system working with the reproductive system.
D.
nervous system working with the excretory system.
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The scenario described involves the bladder sending sensory information to the brain, which then controls the release of liquid waste. This is an example of the
**D. nervous system working with the excretory system.**
The nervous system is responsible for processing sensory information and sending signals (in this case, to control bladder function), while the excretory system is involved in the elimination of waste products from the body.
**D. nervous system working with the excretory system.**
The nervous system is responsible for processing sensory information and sending signals (in this case, to control bladder function), while the excretory system is involved in the elimination of waste products from the body.
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