The kidneys excrete waste material from the body through urine and play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis by regulating electrolyte balance, blood pressure, and pH levels.
Waste material refers to any substance or object that is discarded and no longer needed. This can include items such as packaging, food scraps, or materials left over from manufacturing processes. Managing waste properly is important to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability.
Water balance is crucial for maintaining homeostasis as water is essential for various physiological processes in the body, including temperature regulation, nutrient transport, and waste removal. Imbalances in water levels can lead to dehydration or overhydration, disrupting these processes and affecting overall body function. Maintaining proper water balance ensures that cells and organs can function optimally.
for a more medical answer, your body excretes waste in many ways. * when you exhale, you excrete carbon dioxide * you excrete feces during a bowel movement * you excrete urea in your urine when you urinate * you excrete waste when you sweat I may be missing a few, however, I feel that this is more accurate than poo and wizz
The human body excretes the waste products through the skin on sweating, through the lungs due to exchange of gases and carbon dioxide is exhaled, urine which filters the blood and excretes urea and other electrolytes and the faeces which are the waste product of our diet which we eat every day
Cellular membrane
Waste material such as feces is excreted from the anus.
digestive system- excretes solid waste urinary/ excretory system- excretes liquid waste
the excretory system
One way a starfish excretes waste is by using its pyloric glands. Another way they get rid of waste is through excreting feces from the anus on the aboral side of its body.
It excretes it into the ALLANTOIS GLAND.
The urinary system takes the waste from your blood and excretes it when 'nature calls'.
The kidney excretes waste and regulates the water balance.
Feces is not alive. It is the waste material that the body excretes after digesting food, comprised mainly of indigestible material, bacteria, and dead cells. Once it leaves the body, it is no longer a living entity.
I don't know, it depends how much fiber and food it eats.
it excretes waste which is when you deficate (poopoo) through you anus
The two ways are Diffusion and Active transport.
A roundworm excretes waste through the anus which is located below the tip of the tail. The waste is pushed out due to the movements of the worm.