no, water and salts are not taken from wastes in the stomach
Water and salts are taken from foods and drinkable water.
Water and salts are taken from foods and drinkable water.
It removes water and salts from solid wastes before they are excreted from the body.
It removes water and salts from solid wastes before they are excreted from the body.
The wastes which are collected in the kidney is the toxic nitrogenous waste urea, excess water and excess salts are the main wastes.
the waste materials are deadcells,excess salts and water
- pollution from industrial wastes - evaporation of water from irrigation systems
take it with water on empty stomach
That would be the kidneys Sources: Health class
Humans and most other air-breathing animals require a constant source of fresh drinking water to excrete accumulated salts and metabolic waste products.
Urine is primarily composed of water, nitrogen wastes, and salts. The scientific term for urination is micturition, and urine stays in the bladder for up to 5 hours before having to discharge.
Three substances are water, nitrogen, and access salts.