Yes it is and urine as well. Excretion is anything waste that comes out of you
Excretion is only the removal of cellular wastes, therefore faeces is not excretion, but elimination
The kidney regulates the water excretion a frog. It filters all the blood and byproducts out by adjusting the rate of filtration at the glomerulus. The final product in excretion is mostly urea.
Just like any animal's (including humans) would. Smooth muscle contractions in the colon push the feces towards the anus. The smooth sphincter muscles in the anus relax and the contractions (as well as abdominal contractions) push the feces out.
Feces.
Urine is liquid Feces are solid
Excretion is only the removal of cellular wastes, therefore faeces is not excretion, but elimination
Defecation specifically involves the expulsion of fecal matter, whereas excretion is a more general term that also applies to animals that do not produce feces (such as sea animals that expel their wastes through their skin).
Raccoons excrete solid wastes in the form of feces. Liquid wastes are excreted in urine. Carbon dioxide is excreted during breathing.
If you get feces in a wound or if you eat it you could get extremely sick, your body expels this waste for a reason don't go putting it back into your system.
When it is freshly deposited, it is at the same temperature as the animal that deposited it. So human body waste will be at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit upon excretion and then cool to room temperature. Dog mess would be around 101 degrees Fahrenheit upon excretion and then likely drop to atmospheric temperature.
An Excretion must have unwanted products put into it. Like urine has urea put into it in the nephron. Or the air expired from the lungs have CO2 put into it from the blood. Feaces on the other hand has simply passed through the digestive tract and not been absorbed but importantly has not had anything added to it. So nothing in it is removing the products of any reaction. Now that I've started this is actually quite hard to explain but if I have'nt explained it well enough, feel free to email me.
yesYes, kidneys are part of your excretory system. They excrete urine produced in the body to the external environment.Yes and no it depends if you are talking about urinal excretion but if your talking about feces then no
It aids in digestion, and makes fecal matter softer.Water is MOST important.Milkshakes don't count. In the digestive system, water pushes feces.
Excretion in feces includes undigested matter and the body's solid wastes. * Irregular, painful, or malodorous bowel movements can indicate serious medical conditions that should be diagnosed by a physician.
The process that normally exerts the greatest control over the water balance of an individual is urinary excretion. The body systems dispose of a type of waste directly to the environment is digestive system, respiratory system, integumentary system, and urinary system.
Feces (US) or faeces (UK), also known by many other names, is a solid waste product from an animal digestive tract, discharged through the anus or cloaca during a process called defecation. In everyday words, it means poop.
Pooping or Defecating is not excretion.Excretion is the removal of waste products of metabolism from the body. This is done by the excretory organs. (Skin, Lungs, Kidneys)Defecation (or egestion) is the removal of undigested food from the gut, it is not regarded as excretion because the material taken into the gut through mouths is not made by the body its and has not been absorbed into the cels or taken part in metabolism.The only excretory product in faeces is bile pigments.