small butter-colored stains are butterfly excrement. Butterflies, like all insects, digest their food inside a tube (called the alimentary canal) that runs from mouth to anus. To eat, a butterfly uncoils its long snout (proboscis) and sucks in nectar. The food enters the alimentary canal, gets digested, its nutrients absorbed, and waste excreted.
No, the skeletal system works with the muscular system. The excretory system works with the digestive system.
No. Its only for the digestive system.
Excretory System •They have an incomplete digestive system and that means they use the same orifice for eating foods and expulsion of waste materials.
the Excretory System gets rid of wastes the other body systems don't need
Just like other mammals .
Yes. What isn't digested in the digestive system passes to the excretory system.
the digestive system
No, the skeletal system works with the muscular system. The excretory system works with the digestive system.
The endocrine and excretory systems work together.
No , because butterfly is insect in which excretory system is attached to digestive system and solid urine is part of feces .
The heart does work with the 'excretory system' to keep your body healthy. It does in fact work with other systems though.
If the excretory system does not work, the person becomes very uncomfortable. It might be necessary to take medication or undergo surgery.
No. Its only for the digestive system.
The digestive and excretory systems work together by gathering nutrients from food and processing waste out of the body. Each system does its portion of the workload.
the excretory system uses water to clean blood, the contaminents make roughage, it is not part of the digestive system.
The Excretory System filters all the waste the Muscular System makes while they are working.
I believe that the digestive system works with the excretory system.