through a network of excretory tubules
The subdivision of Earth in which you find bodies of water such as lakes and ponds is the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere also includes oceans, water vapor, and glaciers.
Flowing rivers and streams,Spring-fed bodies of water,Most open water except in tropical regions,All of the above
there are no certain factors. it only depends on the function of kidney. if u dink excess water than the body's need you will have excess urine if not than you will have limited amount of urine. yes a disease known as diabetes Mellitus this is the case where there is excess loss of water from the body
Clams suck in and expel water through their siphon tubes to filter food particles out of the water, to breathe (by running the water over gills), and to eliminate waste.
They are all bodies of water.
important of planarians
by drying off
eutrophication
Diuretics help people to eliminate excess fluid and increase urine output. Medications such as furosemide (brand name Lasix) or hydrochlorothiazide are commonly used examples.
The body makes feces in order to eliminate the dead bacteria and excess water. Feces is made by the digestive system.
Diuretic drugs
Diuretic drugs
Diuretic drugs
Diuretic drugs
No they do not Insects that live on land usually need to save or conserve water in their bodies to prevent themselves from drying out. They cannot afford to lose much water when they eliminate wastes from their bodies and thus do not urinate. They eliminate a waste called uric acid that doesn't contain much water. Insects that live in water do not have a water conservation problem. They are surrounded by water and can afford to pass a lot of water through their systems to prevent their bodies from getting too soggy. They eliminate waste as ammonia flushed out with water. Link to read more;
No. Ocean fish do not "drink" water; they BREATHE water. Their bodies are in equilibrium with the salt in the oceans.
They shake their bodies to get rid if excess water and then lay in the heat of the sun to dry off.