Urethra
Urine is excreted from the body through the urethra, which is a tube that connects the bladder to the genitals for elimination.
It typically takes about 6-8 hours for water to pass through the body and be excreted as urine.
Urea is the chemical made from ammonia that is excreted in the urine. Our body converts ammonia, a waste product of protein metabolism, into urea in the liver. Urea is then filtered by the kidneys and excreted in the urine.
Your bladder stores your urine until you want to eliminate it.
The main substance excreted in urine is urea, which is a waste product resulting from the breakdown of proteins in the body. Other components excreted in urine include water, electrolytes, and other metabolic waste products.
The urethra carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. It serves as the passageway for urine to be excreted from the body.
Carbon dioxide is excreted by the lungs through respiration. Urea, a waste product of protein metabolism, is excreted by the kidneys in urine. Bilirubin, a breakdown product of hemoglobin, is excreted by the liver into bile. Salts and excess water are excreted by the kidneys in urine.
Methamphetamine is metabolized into other chemicals, and then excreted from the body in the urine.
It is excreted through urine.
The bladder is the organ that holds urine until it is excreted from the body through the urethra. It stores urine produced by the kidneys until it is released during urination.
The inside of your body is a warm 98.6 degrees. Your urine is the same temperature because it is made and held inside the body before it is excreted.
Urine is excreted from the kidneys.