· Skin o Expels water, sodium chloride and urea during sweating. (Incidental loss: because sweating is a response to a rise in temperature and not to a change in blood compostion.)
The role of skin in excretion is to expel water sodium chloride and urea during sweating.
Lysosomes's role in metabolism is digestion.
The process of removing wastes from the body is called excretion.
yes ...swet is excretion of water and salts from our body
There are many organs of excretion but the one with the largest surface area can be referred to as MAIN. That is,the SKIN. The skin excretes Urea=salt+water+other waste materials from the body,generally known as SWEAT. There are over 50 thousand SWEAT PORES.i.e,little holes where sweat pours from on our skin that help to get the urea away.Other excretory organs are-LUNGS for Respiration-KIDNEY for Osmoregulation,it is also very related to the SKIN because it sends the Sweat to the sweat pores.-LIVER excretes excess saltsThe three organs involved are the kidneys, liver, and bladder.lungs,kidneys,skin,liver and bladder
By keeping the body's internal environment stable and free of harmful levels of chemicals.
Liver, lungs and skin are other organs of excretion.
skin
excretion means is the removal of wastes in the body
The skin is considered an organ of excretion because it sweats, getting rid of toxins and certain mineral salts.
The kidney is the main organ, that is responsible for the excretion of waste products. Other organs of excretion are your liver, lungs and skin.
yes.................
excretion done by the kidneys are mainly for nitrogenous wastes whereas only sweat is being excreted through the skin...the term 'excretion' is actually used only for removal of nitrogenous wastes...
Lungs and Skin
it is helps to filter and clean the blood and removes worn-out red blood cells for excretion.
Skin help in excretion of sweat, the liquid waste of our body.
Lysosomes's role in metabolism is digestion.
the skin pore releases sweat and so the pores are part of excretion