The small intestine.
Small intestine.
liver secrets bile salts from cholesterol
No, but phospholipids are found in bile (along with bile salts, water, cholesterol, bilirubin, and a small amount of other solutes)
Other organs involved in excretion include the skin, which excretes sweat and small amounts of waste products, and the lungs, which excrete carbon dioxide during respiration.
an organ
The skin excretes compounds such as water, salts (sodium and chloride), urea, and small amounts of other waste products through sweat. Additionally, sebaceous glands excrete sebum which is a mixture of lipids, wax esters, and triglycerides.
The intestines, small and large. The skin is the largest organ but its function is not predominantly excretory.
Yes, it is part of the small intestine. It is an organ.
The organ that contains the villi is the small intestine.
it is an organ!
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.