If they don't, they will explode of poo. stomach will fill with poo.
Because if they didn't then toxins would build up in thier body which would soon kill them.
Well, if you didn't have an excretory system, all of the waste in your body would begin to build up, and eventually your body would be poisoned by the waste it created and the body would die.So, with the excretory system, your body isn't slowly poisoned to death by the waste it creates.
if your excretory system fails you you will die unless you have a very aggressive doctor who can save your life.you other organs will eventually start to shut down and youll die idk any diseases that can affect the excretory system.........
no otherwise it would be considered living
Earth's crust would be silica. Living things would be carbon.
One group of living things that are 20 inches are cats. Another group of living things in this category would be ferrets.
If the kidneys are weakened, a likely result for the excretory system is that because blood would not have been filtered properly, both urine and blood would be excreted from the body. The excretory system would not be able to function properly if the kidneys are damaged.
If the kidneys are weakened, a likely result for the excretory system is that because blood would not have been filtered properly, both urine and blood would be excreted from the body. The excretory system would not be able to function properly if the kidneys are damaged.
Well, if you didn't have an excretory system, all of the waste in your body would begin to build up, and eventually your body would be poisoned by the waste it created and the body would die.So, with the excretory system, your body isn't slowly poisoned to death by the waste it creates.
You would die..
Yes.
that would be the urogenital system,:D
excretory system is important to a human begin because through the excretory system we are able to get rid of all the waste products in our body the lungs get rid of waste air, the body get rid of waste and the kidneys get rid of urine.
No. This would be impossible because they are not living things, they do not eat and they have no digestive system.
One consideration that Carolus Linnaeus did not take into account when developing his system of nomenclature for organisms was the evolutionary relationships between species. He focused more on organizing organisms based on their morphological characteristics rather than on their genetic relatedness.
respretory system and excretory system
Assuming you actually mean excretory system, the person would likely not be born, as this system is already functioning while in the uterus. If however the system failed after birth, it would depend on the level of failure. One type of excretory system failure is the failure of the kidneys, which can be treated with dialysis.
The excretory system is basically the system that deals with what the body releases. That doesn't just mean "poo" and "pee." It can also mean sweat. But what this system does for animals is that it basically gets rid of wastes and toxins. Without this system, all animals would probably die from poison and stuff like that. Humans throw up. That's also a part of the excretory system (I think), because vomiting gets rid of stuff the body considers dangerous.