Feces, urine, and carbon dioxide are all waste products of animals.
Two waste products common to plants and animals are carbon dioxide and water. However, only plants that photosynthesize in the dark have water as a waste product.
Yes, the waste products of animals are manure and urine.
Methane is given off by animals as a waste gas.
It has the same function as in humans. It filters the blood and gets rid of the waste products
All animals need to digest food and remove waste products from their bodies
While they are alive, carbon returns from animals into water through waste products from respiration and defecation/urination. Another way when they are dead is from decaying remains.
Generally the consumption of any animals waste products is not a good idea. The waste products are just that - for a reason. The body no longer requires them, and therefore cannot gain further nutrients from the waste.
When animals die they decompose, making ammonia. Their waste products also produce ammonia
it's suff like urea, carbon dioxide, and other waste products of cellular activities.
Oxygen is absorbed by the animal, and waste products are released.
Animals take in water. Some of this water returns to the environment through the skin or breathing. Some returns as waste products.
the are 3 different respirations but in aerobic the waste product is C02 in anaerobic the waste product from the muscles is lactic acid.