thermal pollution
It can damage our environment. Also will damage the underground animals!
Waste-laden blood enters the kidney through the renal artery, which branches off from the aorta. Once inside the kidney, the blood enters a network of tiny blood vessels called glomeruli where filtration of waste products occurs.
nitrogenous waste
Mercury is found in both naturally and as an introduced contaminant in the environment. Mercury enters the environment by many ways. It can enter the environment naturally, by an ore, or by manmade. The cinnabar is the ore in which red mercury comes from. The cinnabar comes out with a volcanic activity, and alkaline hot springs. Cinnabar can also bee mined. Mercury can enter the environment in two ways; one way is by the air. Mercury enters the environment through the air as a result of emissions from industrial plants. The other way it enters the environment is by industrial waste fluids. Mercury usually comes out from emissions from coal-fired power plants, waste incinerators, and commercial boilers or furnaces that burn mercury-containing materials.
food enters, waste leaves
as the blood enters it collects oxeyen, vitamins , minerals waste and sugars .
Waste harms us by harming our environment. It has not helped in the process that is global warming and climate change. We are now better handling waste accumulation, however it seems to be too late as there is already much damage already done.
waste effects the environment by it by unsightly and sends off various fumes
After waste leaves the Colon, it enters the Rectum, and is discharged through the Anus.
The plasma membrane surrounds all cells and is selectively permeable to control what enters and leaves the cell. It regulates the passage of ions, nutrients, and waste products, maintaining a stable internal environment.
why did people believe it was safe to release waste in environment
The best solution to the solid waste problem is to reduce the amount of material that enters the waste stream is a statement that frequently appears on true or false tests. The answer is true. Examples of solid waste include garbage, old tires, scrap metal, toys, and furniture.