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Do ticks defecate?

Yes, ticks do defecate. They excrete waste as part of their digestive process, which primarily involves consuming blood from their hosts. The waste is typically expelled in the form of a brownish liquid or paste after a feeding session, as ticks can take in a significant amount of blood relative to their body size.


What system transports food oxygen and waste from all others?

The circulatory system transports food oxygen and waste from the rest.The digestive system breaks down food into nutrients and puts them in the blood. The lungs (respiratory system) take oxygen from the air and puts them in the blood, and takes carbon-dioxide from the blood and puts it in the air. The kidneys (excretory system) take the chemical waste out of the blood and excrete it as urine.So blood is the common factor here, and it is the veins, arteries, and the heart that circulates blood, nutrients ("food"), oxygen, and chemical waste throughout the body. The veins, arteries, and heart combined are the circulatory system.


Do the kidneys take out waste that are floating in the blood?

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What is the function of the rectum of a grasshopper?

The function of the rectum of a grasshopper is to take the waste products out of the digestive system.


Describe a nephorn and how it works?

A nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, responsible for filtering blood and producing urine. Each nephron consists of a glomerulus, where blood filtration occurs, and a renal tubule, where reabsorption and secretion take place. As blood passes through the glomerulus, waste and excess substances are removed, while essential nutrients and water are reabsorbed back into the bloodstream. This process helps regulate fluid balance, electrolyte levels, and waste elimination in the body.


What do Kindey's take out of the blood?

I believe they filter the waste(s) out of the bloodstream...


Where and how do nutrients get absorbed by the digestive system?

Absorb tin take place in the small intestine and then the waste go to the large intestine


What body system detects blood sugar and signals cells to take in glucose?

The digestive system, including the pancreas and liver breaks down food.


Blood picks up what from the digestive system and take it to the cell?

The circulatory system picks up nutrients from the digestive system and takes them to the cells. Absorption is the process of moving the nutrients from the digestive system to the circulatory system.


Why is the blood system so important to the body?

its transports nutrients to the body and take waste out


What will happen if the small intestine is not in the digestive system in?

our food will not be fully digested and if our food will not be fully digested it will be hard to take out the waste that will go out from the anus


What waste does blood take away from cells?

Blood carries away waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and lactic acid from cells. These waste products are transported to the organs responsible for eliminating them from the body, such as the lungs, kidneys, and liver.