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The lungs excrete carbon dioxide when we breathe out, while the kidneys excrete water in the form of urine.
The openings in the skin for the discharge of water, salts, and urea are called sweat pores; these are the openings of sweat organs which delivery sweat containing these substances when the body needs to chill off
Sweat glands excrete sweat ( which is mostly salt and water).
There are several organs that are involved in the process of excretion; the pores of the skin that excrete oil and sweat, the lungs which excrete carbon dioxide, the rectum via the anal canal and anus that excretes feces, and the urinary tract which excretes urine via the urethra. Some anatomists consider the kidneys as the only excretory organ.
All of the organs mentioned excrete waste. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide, the large intestine excretes solid waste, and the kidneys excrete nitrogenous waste.
The skin uses sweat to excrete water and urea.
Sweat glands excrete sweat ( which is mostly salt and water).
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Yes, they excrete carbon dioxide, water, and feces just like humans do.
The skin,is the organ that uses sweat to excrete water,salts,and a small amount of urea
The large intestine and rectum are responsible for excreting undigested food in the form of feces. These organs absorb water and nutrients from the food, leaving behind waste products that are then expelled from the body.
two bean-shaped excretory organs that filter wastes (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them and water in urine; "urine passes