Yes.
All living things need an excretory system to remove waste products and toxins from their bodies. These waste products can be harmful if they build up in the body, so the excretory system is essential for maintaining proper health and functioning.
The outside factors have varied effects on the excretory system. If the external factors are not conducive, homoeostasis will not be achieved by the excretory system and the body may have a build up of toxic wastes.
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.
Without a digestive system all the food and water in your body would build up. Which is very bad for you. Plus there would not be enough space in your body. You would not get fat you would die.
Without the excretory system, waste products like urea, excess salts, and water would build up in our bodies, leading to toxicity and imbalances that could harm our organs and bodily functions. Ultimately, the lack of an excretory system would be fatal due to the accumulation of harmful substances that our bodies need to eliminate.
If parts of the excretory system are injured or diseased, elimination of wastes may be affected. If wastes build up in your body, key body processes may be less efficient or impossible.
Without an excretory system, waste products like toxins and excess substances would build up in the body, leading to serious health problems and potentially even death. The excretory system helps maintain proper balance of fluids and electrolytes, as well as removes harmful waste products from the body through urine or sweat.
It cells can die. And the digestive system will not function right.Your food can build up in your body and it is fatal. Especially if you are a drinker or smoker.
Drinking from a straw can cause you to swallow more air, which may lead to gas buildup in your digestive system.
Yes, having an empty stomach can lead to the production of gas in the digestive system. When the stomach is empty, the digestive juices and acids can build up and cause gas to form as a result of the digestive process.
Fiber is sometimes called "Roughage." Why? Because it's rough, in a good way. See, when you digest food, build up can... build up, on the intestines. However, your body cannot digest fiber. Because it cannot be digested, as the fiber passes through your digestive system, it scrapes off the build up. That's how it helps you. You know those fish in an aquarium that clean the glass? Fiber is kind of like those fish. It cleans up!
The digestive system uses a lot of enzymes, especially in the stomach. The presence of hydrochloric acid is one of the main contributers to stomach acidity. This causes the mucosal lining to degenerate, so the digestive system needs to rebuild cells in order to protect itself.