Jellyfish float along and wait until something floats by that gets caught up in their tentacles. Then their stingers stun the prey and they suck it up into their large stomach area. After they eat, they have to eliminate the waste products. The weird thing about jellyfish is that they expel waste from the same place it came in as food, since their mouth doubles as their waste-disposal system. Jellyfish waste products sink to the bottom of the ocean and help fertilize the ocean floor so that new life can grow there.
how does a eel get rid of it's waste
solid
They have anal pores that dispose of waste.
Living thing can get rid of waste like plants get rid of waste by putting their waste in their leaves and animal has three excretory organ from which they get rid of waste. Name of organ are Kidney Lungs Skin
Trees get rid of waste with photosynthesis when the let the oxygen out they are also letting waste out...
the paramecia gets rid of waste by a process called exocytsis
They rid of waste just like you do: they defecate, urinate and sweat.
Yes they do get rid of waste products when they are in there webs.
Excretion in clownfish takes place in a number of different organs. Waste moves through the protonephridia and into the metanephridia. Then it goes to the malphigian tubules and out the anus.
The process is called "excretion". This means "to get rid of waste". Please don't cheat on worksheets, do them RIGHT!
The anus gets rid of solid waste in the human body
Jellyfish get rid of waste by ejecting it from their bodies. It is then released into the water and allowed to wash away.
yes cheetahs does get rid of their waste.
Clownfish have a symbiotic relationship with anemone. The clownfish deliver nutrients to the anemone in the form of waste, and the anemone protects the clownfish from predators. Anemones, like other cnidarians, have stingers called nematocysts which are used for protection.