Well, a couple of different places actually if we define waste as anything that is unneeded or unusable by the body. Through our respiratory system we exhale CO2 which is a waste product produced in glucose metabolism. We also get rid of excess heat through our respiratory and integumentary systems. Our digestive system eliminates undigestible food that we ingest as well as some products from blood recycling. Lastly and arguably the most prominent is the urinary system that filters out all other waste products that don't exit through other means.
an invention called a toilet
Protists eliminate wastes by allowing them to diffuse through the cell membrane.
They eat our waste and secrete their own. Much bacterial waste makes plant nutrients.
Put them in the bin. Carefully.
Through exocytosis
Cars,planes,etc those can be some things the produce waste and that are non living.
Sharks eliminate waste in much the same way as any fish. These animals have a surface that releases waste just like fish.
eliminate waste.
Every organism (living thing) needs the ability to eliminate waste products, so yes.
Every organism (living thing) needs the ability to eliminate waste products, so yes.
To eliminate can mean to banish, exile, or remove someone. But eliminate also means to get rid of waste.
of course!
crayfish
vertebrates
Grasshoppers eliminate their nitrogenous waste through the malipighian tubules that are on the digestive tract. Earthworms eliminate their nitrogenous waste by the nephridia.
The Contract with America was the Republican 104th Congress program to eliminate government waste.
Protists eliminate wastes by allowing them to diffuse through the cell membrane.
They eat our waste and secrete their own. Much bacterial waste makes plant nutrients.