kidney and lungs
The process of excreting salt from the surface of the body is called salt excretion.
Salt is scattered on a frozen surface to melt the ice.
Evaporation is a surface phenomenon. In case of pure water any of the molecules of water at surface have the chance of escaping into the air but when salt is added into water some of the ions of salt will come on the surface and thus block some of the surface area which was earlier available for water molecules to escape. Hence chance of water molecules escaping into air becomes less so water with salt evaporates slower than water without salt. This effect is known as elevation in boiling point.
Because the crystals of the table salt are smaller and the speed of solving depend on the surface area of the material (smaller crystals mean a greatest surface area); dissolution takes place at the surface of the solid.
urine, feces, carbon dioxide,hormones,tears,sweat,salt, urea,fat..
Salt wedge is a type of estuary having fresh water on the surface and salted water at the bottom.
The skin excretes salts from it's surface. I don't believe that the liver does.
it is the adrenal glands
no, it excretes sweat which contains a form of salt
It excretes sweat which then evaporates and cools the body surface.
im pretty sure it is because of a special gland they have that saves the salt from whem there in the ocean and excretes it when they are in freshwater
Salt is scattered on a frozen surface to melt the ice.
Salt is scattered on a frozen surface to melt the ice.
what are the 4 chemicals your body excretes
Embryos excretes nitrogenous wastes into the placenta.
From the silkworm, an Asian moth larva that excretes the silk. Its Latin name is Bombyx mori.
excreted.
Only if: - a salt mine collapse - a salt massive from the surface is slowly dissolved