Many people confuse the process of excretion with the removal of waste products of digestion. Excretion, however, is actually the removal of all the waste products produced by the cells of the body.
Volume varies and can be anywhere from 500 mL to as much as 12 liters of urine can be produce to maintain homeostasis within the body.
As food proceeds futher in alimentary canal useful nutrients get absorbed. Water gets absorbed too so as food particles move forward it becomes thicker and thicker. Finally waste products are discarded as feces.
Waste is the food waste and whaste I the whaste on your body
1) sleep - this allows the body to replenish energy stores, adjust brain function to allow for memory and cognition to work properly, and also allows chemicals to be regenerated that are depleted throughout the day 2) eat - taking in nutrients and water allow the body to continue to metabolize, carrying out the necessary chemical processes that allow a person to stay alive 3) excrete waste - as the kidneys filter the blood of salts, excess water, and waste products, we release this from the body as urine. As unabsorbed products result from digestion, we release this as feces. 4) exercise - this allows the body's cardiovascular and muscular systems to stay in shape so that they can remain adaptive to various active physical stresses that we may need to face in our daily lives 5) breathe - respiration allows for oxygen to be taken in, allowing for us to generate energy from the food and water than we consume, and carbon dioxide (primary respiration waste product) to be exhaled (removed from the body via the lungs)
The bladder stores the liquid waste from the body, until it reaches uncomfortable levels, and the owner seeks releif from the pressure.
The bladder stores urine produced by the kidneys, which is a combination of water and waste products. The bladder does not remove water from the body; its primary function is to hold urine until it is expelled from the body during urination.
Urine (Mostly water) and feces.
Your kidneys collect waste products from your blood, along with excess water. The waste products and water, known as urine, are stored in your bladder until it is full, and you empty it by urinating. If they did not remove the waste products, your body would die.
The waste that your body does not need is stored in your large intestine until it is eliminated as feces. Your kidneys remove excess water from this waste to concentrate it into a solid form before it is eliminated from your body.
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
water, salt, and other waste products come out of your body when you sweat
The removal of waste products from the body is called excretion
When your kineys mix waste with water it forms urine.
The kidneys remove water from waste products in the body. As blood flows through the kidneys, excess water is filtered out and excreted as urine, helping to regulate the body's fluid balance.
Our body's waste products include carbon dioxide, urea, and excess salts and minerals. These waste products are removed from the body through processes such as respiration, urination, and sweating. It is important for the body to properly eliminate these waste products to maintain overall health and function.
The body processes water by filtering it through the kidneys, where waste and excess substances are removed. The filtered water, along with waste products, forms urine which is then stored in the bladder until it is expelled from the body through urination.