Approximately 30% of metabolic waste is excreted through the skin (the largest organ) in the form of urea, salts, water, and ammonia (these vary in proportion based on diet, liver function, metabolism, etc.).
(1)Body can produce sweat at the rate of one litre/ hour. It contents common salt in it. If a person is adjusted to heat or sweating, then the salt is much less in quantity. This loss of sweat is inevitable. As there is limit to conserve the salt by sweat glands or kidney. The waste products in sweat gland are minimal. May be less than 0.1%. (2) No percent of sweat is waste. It is the bodies mechanism to face the challenges of heat. External or internal.
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it's actually not secreted. it came from the gall bladder. gall bladder stores bile.
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
All the general anesthetic agents absorbed through lungs are excreted through lungs only. Many heavy metals, rifampicin are excreted partially through skin. All the large drug molecules, not excreted by kidney are excreted by liver through bile.
Four wastes excreted by the skin are water, salt, urea, and uric acid.
No, it is quickly broken down (metabolized) to other chemicals and excreted from the body in the urine.
it's actually not secreted. it came from the gall bladder. gall bladder stores bile.
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
All the general anesthetic agents absorbed through lungs are excreted through lungs only. Many heavy metals, rifampicin are excreted partially through skin. All the large drug molecules, not excreted by kidney are excreted by liver through bile.
The main waste excreted by the skin is heat.
yes
Sweat, which contains water and urea See link below
sweat ,excess water, urea, carbon dioxide and ammonia are excreted in skin.
Four wastes excreted by the skin are water, salt, urea, and uric acid.
sweat
Sweat
Perspiration is the liquid body waste excreted by the sweat glands in the dermis of the skin.
Excess glucose can be excreted in both the urine - through the urethral meatus, and also through the bowels, in the form of stool - through the rectum and anus.