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It excretes it into the ALLANTOIS GLAND.
Kidneys filter nitrogenous waste from the blood.
Mollusks have a unique way of excreting nitrogenous waste. It is processed in the excretory organ and released into the water.
Malpighian tubules are excretory organs that rid the grasshopper's body of nitrogenous wastes.
large intestine and small intestine
They kidneys get rid of the urea produced by the liver. The skin also excretes a small amount of urea in the sweat.
An annelid excretes solid waste through its anus. However, metabolic wastes are excreted by its nephridia, a pair of organs.
All of the organs mentioned excrete waste. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide, the large intestine excretes solid waste, and the kidneys excrete nitrogenous waste.
There isn't a difference in fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes between a pig and a human. Both send the waste back to the mother through the umbilical cord where the mother excretes the waste.
Your kidneys filer your blood of nitrogenous wastes. These wastes are then moved to the bladder in the form of urine and expelled.
Humans and pigs both use the umbilical cord for fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes. Both send the waste back to the mother through the umbilical cord and then the mother excretes the waste.
Pair of nephridia in earthworm's segments excretes waste through pores in the skin, removing waste from the blood and body fluids.