phagocytes engulf and then digest the microorganisms to get rid of them.
Get rid of the body wastes.
Organisms can get rid of excess water through processes like urination, sweating, or evaporation through respiratory surfaces like lung and gills. Plants remove excess water through transpiration, where water evaporates from the surfaces of leaves. Some animals, like marine species, have specialized excretory organs that help regulate water balance in their bodies.
Contractile vacuoles rid cells of extra water by actively pumping it out of the cell to maintain the cell's internal environment. These vacuoles are typically found in freshwater single-celled organisms to regulate the water balance and prevent cell bursting due to excessive water intake.
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.
You can't get rid of extra water in the washer.
The water moistens the organisms.
the blood gets rid of the water in the kidneys from respiration
No, but all organisms rid theirselves of waste in some manner.
because micro-organisms got worse and worse so he wanted to get rid of them and also wanted to get rid of bacteria.
it gets rid of its extra water by skirting it out when every it gets full or has to much water inside it
Water just diffuses ( called osmosis ) across their cell membranes down it's concentration gradient. So much so that some single celled organisms need contractile vacuoles to get rid of the excess water so they do not become hypotonic in condition.