Mollusks have a unique way of excreting nitrogenous waste. It is processed in the excretory organ and released into the water.
A snail is a mollusk.
Leeches primarily excrete waste in the form of ammonia, which is a common nitrogenous waste product in aquatic organisms. They use specialized structures called nephridia to filter and eliminate these waste products from their bodies. In addition to ammonia, leeches may also excrete other nitrogenous compounds depending on their environment and diet.
Humans and pigs both use the umbilical cord for fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes. Both send the waste back to the mother through the umbilical cord and then the mother excretes the waste.
Nitrogenous waste in the blood mainly results from the breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids in the body. These waste products, such as urea and uric acid, are filtered out by the kidneys and excreted in urine to maintain proper nitrogen balance in the body.
What does a mollusk use to protect itself? Most have shells
THey use a shell
Organisms excrete waste products such as carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogenous compounds. The specific excretory products can vary among different types of organisms, but all use excretion as a way to rid their bodies of metabolic waste.
No, the heart pumps blood. The kidneys remove waste products from blood.
yes
the mollusk live in the sea
they use there thick musklar foot
Malpighian tubules are excretory organs that rid the grasshopper's body of nitrogenous wastes.