Mostly sweat, oil, and flakes of skin (dead skin cells). The sweat contains things like urea, electrolytes, sodium chloride, etc.
Water with dissolved salts (sweat) and we can consider oil as well but is more of a product.
The skin gets rid of waste products through sweating, and the urinary system gets rid of wastes by urination.
Excretion is the casting off of waste products. The excretory system is the system in the body that collects waste produced by the cells and removes the waste from the body. In the human body, excretion occurs in the kidneys (which filtered out most waste products from the blood stream), the liver (which only eliminates a couple of waste products), and the skin.
Through the anus (where you... go), through your skin in sweat, lungs eliminating Co2, ect.
The process of removing wastes from the body is called excretion.
No, the skin is not part of the excretory system.
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
Food
the skin gets burned off by a docter who can do it
The skin gets rid of waste products through sweating, and the urinary system gets rid of wastes by urination.
The waste products that leave through the skin are water, urea, ammonium and uric acid. Some sebum (oils) is also lost.
Salt
Removal of waste products
Yes.
Excretion is the casting off of waste products. The excretory system is the system in the body that collects waste produced by the cells and removes the waste from the body. In the human body, excretion occurs in the kidneys (which filtered out most waste products from the blood stream), the liver (which only eliminates a couple of waste products), and the skin.
Excretion is the casting off of waste products. The excretory system is the system in the body that collects waste produced by the cells and removes the waste from the body. In the human body, excretion occurs in the kidneys (which filtered out most waste products from the blood stream), the liver (which only eliminates a couple of waste products), and the skin.
The carry oxygen and other nutrients to the skin and carry waste products away from the skin, among other things
Through the anus (where you... go), through your skin in sweat, lungs eliminating Co2, ect.