Does the urinary system remove excess amounts of toxins, water, salts, hydrogen ions, or blood proteins? Anatomy & Physiology Digestive and Excretory Systems Excretory System 1 Answer krishna kishore G. Jul 2, 2016 Yes, it do Answer link Related questions How does diabetes affect the urinary system? Why does glucose "spill" into the urine in diabetes? How does the consumption of alcohol affect the urinary system? What affect does the urinary system have on the blood pressure? What affect does the renal... What is the purpose of taking the drug cyclosporine following kidney transplantation? Where in the body are the ureters located? How long are these tubes? Are the kidneys inferior to the lungs? What organ system does the kidney belong to? What organ system does the liver belong to? What is the major function of the kidney? What role do the kidneys play in diabetes type 2? What is the function of the renal artery and the renal vein? See all questions in Excretory System Impact of this question 1477 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License