Protists eliminate wastes by allowing them to diffuse through the cell membrane.
They eat our waste and secrete their own. Much bacterial waste makes plant nutrients.
Amoebas eliminate waste through a process called exocytosis, where waste materials are packaged into vesicles and expelled from the cell. These vesicles fuse with the cell membrane, releasing the waste outside the cell.
The kidneys, liver, and lungs are the primary organs that help eliminate metabolic waste products from the body. The kidneys filter waste products from the blood to produce urine, the liver processes and detoxifies metabolic waste, and the lungs excrete waste gases through respiration.
It's the mouth of the protists, where food enters the cell. The Anus is where the waste exits.
Put them in the bin. Carefully.
eliminate waste.
Every organism (living thing) needs the ability to eliminate waste products, so yes.
Every organism (living thing) needs the ability to eliminate waste products, so yes.
To eliminate can mean to banish, exile, or remove someone. But eliminate also means to get rid of waste.
vertebrates
of course!
Grasshoppers eliminate their nitrogenous waste through the malipighian tubules that are on the digestive tract. Earthworms eliminate their nitrogenous waste by the nephridia.
Sharks eliminate waste through their cloaca, which is a single opening for waste, reproductive materials, and eggs or sperm to exit the body. Waste products are expelled mainly as urine, which helps regulate the shark's internal salt levels.
The Contract with America was the Republican 104th Congress program to eliminate government waste.
They eat our waste and secrete their own. Much bacterial waste makes plant nutrients.
They eat our waste and secrete their own. Much bacterial waste makes plant nutrients.
Yes, mosquitoes excrete waste through a combination of defecation and urination, similar to how humans and other animals eliminate waste.