During respiration, the body primarily releases carbon dioxide as waste. When cells metabolize nutrients for energy, they produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct, which is transported in the blood to the lungs. There, it is expelled from the body when we exhale, alongside a small amount of water vapor.
In excretion, waste products such as urea, excess water, minerals, and toxins are removed from the body through processes like urination, defecation, sweating, and respiration. These waste products are typically byproducts of metabolism that need to be eliminated to maintain a healthy internal environment.
Oxygen
The byproducts of cellular respiration are water, ammonia and carbon dioxide. These are not used by the cell. Carbon dioxide is removed from the body through respiration. Ammonia and water are removed from the body through urine.
They are transported to lungs.Then removed by exhaling.
The liver, Urination, Vomiting (If toxin is too poisonous to send to the liver or other methods quickly)
In excretion, waste products such as urea, excess water, minerals, and toxins are removed from the body through processes like urination, defecation, sweating, and respiration. These waste products are typically byproducts of metabolism that need to be eliminated to maintain a healthy internal environment.
Waste is removed from the body through the excretory system, which includes organs like the kidneys, liver, intestines, and skin. These organs filter and eliminate waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and excess water through processes like urination, defecation, and sweating. The circulatory system plays a key role in transporting waste products to the excretory organs for removal from the body.
They (wastes) are removed from your body in several ways. Exhalation removes carbon dioxide; urination removes wastes in liquid forms, defecation removes sold wastes, sweating removes toxins, and sneezing and coughing can remove irritants and foreign materials.
The difference between excretion and defecation is excretion is the removal of waste and defecation is the removal of undigested waste. During defecation, the nutrients are absorbed by the body before being removed from the body.
ingesting food and fluids, while expelling waste products through processes like urination, respiration, and defecation. This ensures that the internal environment of the cell remains stable and that necessary nutrients can be obtained while waste products are efficiently removed.
Perspiration and urination
Two ways that liquid waste is removed from your body... sweating and urination
Organisms get rid of waste through processes such as excretion, respiration, and egestion. Excretion involves the removal of metabolic waste products from the body, while respiration eliminates carbon dioxide. Egestion is the process of expelling undigested food materials.
Toxins are removed from the body primarily through processes like urination, defecation, sweating, and breathing. Organs like the kidneys, liver, skin, and lungs play crucial roles in filtering out and eliminating toxins from the body. Drinking plenty of water, eating a balanced diet, and engaging in regular physical activity can also support the body's natural detoxification processes.
Oxygen
Through exhaling
In the process of respiration OXYGEN is taken in from the atmoshpere and CO2 is released.