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Salts are not evaporated and only a very small amount of salt particles can be carried in the atmosphere.
Yes, it is part of the small intestine. It is an organ.
It's an organ. The organ system it belongs to is the digestive system, and it is made up of several types of tissues (epithelial, muscle, etc.), so it can't be a system or tissue in itself.
The jejunum.
There isn't really any organ between the small and the large intestines, which are directly connected to each other.
The skin,is the organ that uses sweat to excrete water,salts,and a small amount of urea
The small intestine.
Small intestine.
No, but phospholipids are found in bile (along with bile salts, water, cholesterol, bilirubin, and a small amount of other solutes)
Salts are not evaporated and only a very small amount of salt particles can be carried in the atmosphere.
an organ
Carbon Dioxide or Co2
Yes, it is part of the small intestine. It is an organ.
The organ that contains the villi is the small intestine.
Pretty much all organs produce there own waste and get rid of it, but its the skin that removes a lot of internal waste through the pours, along with the small intestine and bladder that excrete excess or useless food/drink from the body, through the penis/vigina and anus. But like i said the answer really is every organ.
it is an organ!
Salts are dissolved from the earth and transported in seas and oceans by rivers; a small part of salts is formed from submarine volcanoes eruptions.