No, swordfish do not excrete through their skin. They primarily excrete waste through their kidneys and gills, similar to other fish. The kidneys filter waste products from the bloodstream, while the gills help eliminate ammonia and other nitrogenous wastes.
No, feces do not excrete through a pig's skin. Pigs excrete feces through their anus, like most other animals. The skin of pigs is not designed to excrete waste in this manner.
Sharks excrete their urea through their skin. Hence the reason why they have a certain 'ammonia-like' kind of smell.
Only sharks excrete urine through the skin
Amphibians have a semi-permeable skin. They absorb the moisture they need through their skin, and excrete any excess as urine.
Urea
Several ways. It can be passed through the digestive tract and imerge as urine or manure or through the skin by sweat.
Fish have scaled skin.
Most Amphibians breathe through their .They can also absorb water through their skins, and they can excrete carbon dioxide through their skin as well. It has to be kept moist for this process to work.
The skin contains sweat glands that excrete perperation through skin spores. Persperation helps maintain body temperture by cooling us down
No. The skin does.
The main waste excreted by the skin is heat.
They don't. Worms excrete through their skin to get rid of waste.