Waste is removed out the the rectum then out of the anus. The sphincter is what controls how much comes out at once.
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The Anus
They are called the "stool".
Rattlesnakes have an anal opening at the base of the tail and will evacuate their intestinal wastes through this opening.
the urinary system
Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.
The kidneys remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood through filtering. The skin and liver remove other types of wastes.
Reptiles, like birds, have a cloaca, which is a single opening through which all wastes are passed, and which also functions as the opening for their reproductive tract.
nitrogenous wastes
It gets ride of waste through the one opening (its mouth) were it also eats.
The plants wastes are eliminated in a very simple way. They are normally removed from the system of the plants through the stomata. This is in the same way that CO2 enters into the plants.
Through digestion; undigestible materials are removed from the body via the rectum and anal canal.
yes. just like every other animal on the planet, they excrete waste. Yes they have an anus which is the opening at the lower end of the digestive tract through which wastes are eliminated yes they do