There are several organs that are involved in the process of excretion; the pores of the skin that excrete oil and sweat, the lungs which excrete carbon dioxide, the rectum via the anal canal and anus that excretes feces, and the urinary tract which excretes urine via the urethra. Some anatomists consider the kidneys as the only excretory organ.
The kidney is the main organ of the excretory system. (The large intestine does not actually excrete, it eliminates.)kidney but lungs and skin might be added as well as they excrete too
because if you didn't, then your stomach can get infected and you can get sick or die.
Water is excreted by three routes from your body. Kidneys, skin, feces and lungs. Kidneys just can not excrete the solutes in powder form. They have to be dissolved in water. Skin can excrete lot of water in hot sunny day. May be up to one liter per hour. This water is used to keep your body cool. Feces carry some more or less water with them. That is the physical property of feces. Water loss from lungs also in inevitable. The exhaled air get saturated with water vapor due very large surface area of gaseous exchange.
Anything which has life! It can eat,excrete,reproduce,respirate, etc.
Animals excrete a variety of substances through the excretory and respiratory systems. Three things they excrete are carbon dioxide, uric acid, and ammonia.
Urea
All living things excrete.
Different living things excrete in different ways: there is no single way.
No. The skin does.
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Different living things excrete in different ways: there is no single way.
The main waste excreted by the skin is heat.
The skin uses sweat to excrete water and urea.
Sharks excrete their urea through their skin. Hence the reason why they have a certain 'ammonia-like' kind of smell.
Yes. Skin is the largest organ in the body and excretes toxins via sweat.
When you cry, don't you excrete salt water? when you run and sweat, you excrete salt water. When you drink water and later pee, you excrete urea.