(in living organisms and sells)the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter
Carry out specific functions within the cell .Such as excreation of illness.
Any process that leads the cell toward appropriate division. Cells in interphase are not directly preparing for replication.
This is a complex question and depends on the organism.Simple single cell organisms simply expel into the environment.Mammals tend to have three waste expulsion systems.Exhale (expelling waste breath),Defecation,Urination,Some of our waste is secreted with our sweat.
When we exercise we lose the energy to run and all other kinds of stuff. The energy our bodies use is stored in a carbohydrate, or carb. These carbs produce the vital energy for what we need to do daily. The more we work, the more carbs our bodies burn to produce the necessary energy for what you are trying to do. As these carbs are burned, they go away, and the less carbs we have, the more energy we lose. That is a basic summary of how energy is lost in humans.
Physiology is the science of the functioning of living systems
THE ORGANS OF EXCRETION IS THE URETHRA
One can not excreat lions.
pigeons have proteins in their excreation
excreation takes place by contractile vacoule
Respiration or conversion to bile acids and excreation in feaces.
Nervous, circulatory , respiratory, lymphatic, digestive, excreation, coordination,reproduction.
movement Respiration Sensity Growth Reproduction Excreation Nutrition MRS GREN
MRS GREN - Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excreation, Nutrition. :)
they occur because of excreation of papillae especially from cold,fear,or a sudden feeling of excitnment.
Carry out specific functions within the cell .Such as excreation of illness.
i was addicted once i have played this game for 318 hours and i eat my boogies for food and i use a fruitbowl for the excreation i also have mouthaids
All animals excrete, and all plants do, too. It's a necessary way of removing waste products from a living organism. Several do not excrete solid waste, though, if that's what you have in mind.