Organisms remove waste so that it doesn't build up or harm their body.
Organisms that break down waste and dead organisms are called decomposers.
they remove waste products from the body that might otherwise be harmful, like urine, or waste products from the digestive system.They dispose of waste within the body (e.g. sweat, urine, faeces)
Eubacteria remove waste through processes like excretion, where they release waste products such as ammonia or carbon dioxide into their surroundings. Some eubacteria can also break down waste materials through decomposition, transforming them into simpler molecules that can be reused by other organisms in the ecosystem.
Unicellular organisms get rid of waste through the process of exocytosis, where waste products are expelled from the cell through the cell membrane. Some unicellular organisms can also break down waste products within specialized compartments called vacuoles before expelling them.
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They remove waste from their anus in solid feces.
Single-celled organisms get rid of waste by first creating pockets of air around the waste material. Then they eject these air pockets, waste and all.
decomposers
The main waste gas produced by cells is carbon dioxide.This is produced by the process of respiration:glucose + oxygen ----> water + carbon dioxide
Decomposers.
the kidneys remove waste from the bloodstream.
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