Yes, they do. Fish do not need to create urea or uric acid in order to excrete their wastes because they live in water, they can simply excrete the waste out of their gills, which requires less energy than having to create uric acid etc.
Urine is the bodies method of excreting excesswater and dissolved wastes.
mostly the basic life processes are taking in energy, realeasing energy in food, using energy for body processes, producing and excreting wastes , responding to the enviroment, reproducing
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The organs that are involved in the excretion of the digestive wastes are lungs, kidneys and the sweat glands in the skin. Hope this helped.
The kidney is responsible for removing waste products from the body by filtering blood and excreting waste materials in the form of urine.
The kidneys are responsible for excreting water, excess fats, and various catabolic wastes from the body through the production of urine.
When it wastes energy you would rather keep - which is quite often.When it wastes energy you would rather keep - which is quite often.When it wastes energy you would rather keep - which is quite often.When it wastes energy you would rather keep - which is quite often.
Lysosomes are like the "garbage collectors" in a cell. They collect all of the wastes that the cell does not use and they get rid of them, either by excreting them or breaking them down.
Blood transports oxygen nutrients and wastes in mammals and fish .
One of the functions is to remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood. Most nitrogenous wastes are produced in the liver.As in the piglet after birth, the fetal kidney is responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and excreting them to the outside environment.
They do. All animals have bowel movements or some other way of excreting wastes. Parrots DO poop, just like any other bird.