Malpighian Tubules
The urinary system excretes nitrogenous wastes. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide.
Embryos do not excrete nitrogenous wastes into the environment but rather rely on the mother's body to remove these wastes through the placenta. The mother's kidneys process the nitrogenous wastes from the embryo's blood and excrete them into her own bloodstream for elimination.
the kidney is referred to as an excretory organ and excretes urea, which is a less toxic form of uric acid.
Yes, chilopods excrete wastes. They have Malpighian tubules that help in the excretion of nitrogenous waste in the form of uric acid. These tubules are similar to the excretory system found in insects.
Axolotls excrete only half of their nitrogenous wastes as weak urine. The rest is excreted through their gills.
decomposers
This process is known as nitrogen fixation. Soil bacteria convert nitrogenous wastes into nitrates through a process called nitrification. Plants then absorb these nitrates to fulfill their nutrient requirements.
Urine contains nitrogenous wastes.
No, swordfish do not excrete through their skin. They primarily excrete waste through their kidneys and gills, similar to other fish. The kidneys filter waste products from the bloodstream, while the gills help eliminate ammonia and other nitrogenous wastes.
Birds, unlike mammals, don't produce urine. Instead they excrete nitrogenous wastes in the form of uric acid, which emerges as a white paste.
animals have to excrete to remove wastes from their body
nitrogenous wastes