No. The skin does.
Lungs can not and does not excrete salts from its surface.
The skin,is the organ that uses sweat to excrete water,salts,and a small amount of urea
Carbon dioxide and water vapor
When you cry, don't you excrete salt water? when you run and sweat, you excrete salt water. When you drink water and later pee, you excrete urea.
diffusion through the cell membrane.
Dissolving inorganic salts in water the surface tension is increased.
yes ...swet is excretion of water and salts from our body
The salt glands excrete excess salts and water from the body. The urinary tract is also used for this purpose through the kidney.
Humans and most other air-breathing animals require a constant source of fresh drinking water to excrete accumulated salts and metabolic waste products.
The skin can excrete water and salts by sweating. This process also lowers the body's temperature.
The skin excretes salts from it's surface. I don't believe that the liver does.
feedback loop