Yes, snot is a part of the body's excretory system. It is produced by the nasal mucosa and contains debris such as dust, bacteria, and mucus that the body wants to rid itself of.
The skin takes part in excretion through the release of sweat, which helps eliminate waste products such as urea, salts, and water from the body. Sweat glands in the skin excrete these waste products through the process of perspiration.
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You do not die if you eat the snot. But then this act is not liked by people. So ask your mom to take you to doctor and get runny nose treated. And please stop eating snot.
Plants do not have specialized organs for excretion like animals. Instead, they excrete waste gases such as oxygen and water vapor through small openings on their leaves called stomata. Plants also excrete waste products from metabolic processes into the soil through their roots.
A big snot is a term for a person who thinks they are all it. Many times, when a person says you are a big snot, they are just teasing with you.
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snot is made from phlegm
No. Snot is phlegm.
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Your nose is your snot locker!
They convey urine from the kidneys and are part of the urinary system in excretion.
Of course they do. Every animal that has a nose and sneezes has snot.
The fear of snot is called myxophobia...It's gross.
Snot is mucus created in the sinus cavities of the nose.
Carbon dioxide is released from your lungs during exhalation as a waste product of respiration. It is not a waste product from the organs of excretion.