earthworms
The liquid waste of the fetal pig is stored in the bladder until it is eliminated from the pig.
The rectum.
faeces means the stools, or the excrement, the waste product of the digestive system eliminated from the bowels.
by antennary gland
To hold solid waste until it needs to be excreted
waste created by cellular metabolism is eliminated by the nephridia.
An annelid excretes solid waste through its anus. However, metabolic wastes are excreted by its nephridia, a pair of organs.
Nephridia
Solid waste is eliminated through the anus.
"Human Waste"is eliminated through the sweat, urine , feces and respiration
the kidney, which is part of the excretory system.
There are several other names used when referring to nephridia. Some of these include metanephridium, protonephridia, and metanephridia. It is basically an invertebrate organ that performs similar functions as the kidney.
Mollusks have a unique way of excreting nitrogenous waste. It is processed in the excretory organ and released into the water.
Grasshoppers eliminate their nitrogenous waste through the malipighian tubules that are on the digestive tract. Earthworms eliminate their nitrogenous waste by the nephridia.
Nephridia!!!!!actually nephridia are the units that filter to make the waste, somewhat similar to our kidneys, the waste they excrete is urea, not ammonia (highly toxic, not good for its body to be surrounded by) and it isn't uric acid either which is usually made to conserve water--an earthworm surrounded in a moist environment doesn't need to conserve all that much water. Or poo.
Pair of nephridia in earthworm's segments excretes waste through pores in the skin, removing waste from the blood and body fluids.
The liquid waste of the fetal pig is stored in the bladder until it is eliminated from the pig.