The large intestine
Urine and feces are the wastes that are expelled from the human body.
feces
A fetus does not eat through the digestive system, so there is nothing to turn into feces. The umbilical cord feeds the fetus, provides oxygen, and removes wastes. Therefore, the fetus doesn't have to eat or breathe on its own.
how does a zebra remove cellular wastes from its body?
feces
There is more than one system that removes wastes from the body. The urinary system is probably the most familiar (urine), the digestive tract (feces), the respiratory tract (carbon dioxide) and the integumentary (skin) removes water and some electrolytes.
There are flies in the world because they are decomposers. They eat the wastes of animals and people and the wastes that animals and people gives off, such as feces That is why you see them on feces around garbage cans.
The Excretory System removes wastes. This system includes the skin, the lungs, the liver, the kidneys, and the large intestine. The skin removes sweat. The lungs remove carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver removes the breakdown of red blood cells in the form of bile. The kidneys remove toxins from the blood. The large intestine removes feces.
Yes, because it is wastes from living things that can cause amoeba.
Feces, urine, and carbon dioxide.
Malpighian tubules
Raccoons excrete solid wastes in the form of feces. Liquid wastes are excreted in urine. Carbon dioxide is excreted during breathing.