Carbon dioxide, lactic acid, carbonic acid, and phosphoric acid. Most of these are removed via the blood/lungs.
Lactate is the base of lactic acid. Lactic acid is the substance the can accumulate in response to physical exercise. Lactate is removed from the muscle over time. But according to a certain website I found, "lactic acid is not a waste product."
Muscles excrete waste by getting rid of carbon dioxide, water (hydrogen), and heat
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as the blood enters it collects oxeyen, vitamins , minerals waste and sugars .
a vacuole collects the waste from the plant or animal
the are 3 different respirations but in aerobic the waste product is C02 in anaerobic the waste product from the muscles is lactic acid.
septic
As a profession? Refuse Collector, waste disposal worker, garbageman.
In muscular dystrophy, the muscles gradually waste away. These diseases are genetic.
Blood celivers oxygen to body cells and collects carbon dioxide and other waste products
Middle normally, as it collects storm and waste from either end.
A vacuole stores water, food, and enzymes, and collects waste... So no.
During excercise , i think .
Because the water collects the dust, which is dust mite waste.