Lungs excrete carbon dioxide and kidneys excrete urea and other substance
The lungs excrete carbon dioxide when we breathe out, while the kidneys excrete water in the form of urine.
animals have to excrete to remove wastes from their body
respiratory=breathing excretory= meaning to excrete which means come out or let go of something(feces)
Lungs can not and does not excrete salts from its surface.
The urinary system excretes nitrogenous wastes. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide.
The kidneys and lungs are part of the excretory system. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide, and the kidneys excrete nitrogen-containing wastes in the form of urine.
We can excrete waste products through urine, feces, and sweat. These processes help remove toxins and regulate body functions.
The 3 waste materials that the lungs are known to excrete include carbon. The lungs also excrete water and heat.
All of the organs mentioned excrete waste. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide, the large intestine excretes solid waste, and the kidneys excrete nitrogenous waste.
Respiratory System.
The lungs excrete waste products such as carbon dioxide and water vapor during the process of respiration. Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of metabolism and is removed from the body when you exhale. Small amounts of other volatile compounds, such as acetone and alcohol metabolites, are also excreted through the lungs.
There are several organs that are involved in the process of excretion; the pores of the skin that excrete oil and sweat, the lungs which excrete carbon dioxide, the rectum via the anal canal and anus that excretes feces, and the urinary tract which excretes urine via the urethra. Some anatomists consider the kidneys as the only excretory organ.