The viruses inject the waste material into the host cells, The host cells remove the waste product by exocytosis by engulfing the waste material in a vesicle and transporting it outside the cell.
Lungs can not and does not excrete salts from its surface.
Yes they do. Many organisms including mammals, fish, fungi and microorganisms do excrete urea.
Pisces fish excrete waste through their gills and kidneys. Waste products such as ammonia are released into the water through their gills, while the kidneys help filter out and excrete other waste materials.
Honey bees do not excrete waste from their digestive system like mammals do. They release waste (e.g. feces) from their bodies through their hindgut. However, honey bees do excrete excess water as they regulate the water content in the hive through evaporative cooling.
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Yes it can
No. They do not respire, metabolise, grow or excrete.
no, clouds not excrete
When a virus enters your system it baiscly feeds off your other cells inside of you. Greenish mucus is the waste from all the dead cells the virus has killed.
yes plants do infact excrete
Ferrets excrete to get rid of waste
Yes. All animals excrete.
All living things excrete.
Lungs excrete carbon dioxide and kidneys excrete urea and other substance
animals have to excrete to remove wastes from their body
Yeast excrete CO2 after they undergo respiration.
They excrete faeces and uric acid from their cloaca.