They take a day or two to digest the food. Then it turns into unwanted waste and they body must get rid of it. So the turtle simply excretes the waste through the rectum and moves on.
Ferrets excrete to get rid of waste
All reptiles have a cloaca. which is basically their "vent" where they excrete waste, pee, mate and give birth from....
They excrete waste through their tube feet underneath their legs.
Carbon dioxide is removed from cells by a process known as diffusion.
They get rid of it through their mouth since they have no anus
Jaguars excrete waste primarily through their digestive system, where they process their food and eliminate undigested materials. They excrete urine and feces, which help rid their bodies of toxins and waste products. In the wild, jaguars often mark their territory with feces and urine, which also serves to communicate with other jaguars. Their waste can contribute to the ecosystem by fertilizing the soil.
They excrete faeces and uric acid from their cloaca.
They don't. Worms excrete through their skin to get rid of waste.
Pisces fish excrete waste through their gills and kidneys. Waste products such as ammonia are released into the water through their gills, while the kidneys help filter out and excrete other waste materials.
Non-living implies that it doesn't need to take on food. Therefore, no food means there will be no waste to get rid of. No waste means no excretion is required.
They "excrete" oxygen, which for them is a waste product. They "excrete" oxygen, which for them is a waste product.
Yes, female red-eared slider turtles do discharge waste, which includes urinating and defecating. Like all turtles, they excrete waste through their cloaca, a common opening for the urinary, reproductive, and digestive systems. The discharge typically occurs in water, as these turtles are aquatic and spend a significant amount of time submerged. Proper habitat conditions and diet are essential for their health and waste management.