cilia
Liquid wastes in a cell are contained in structures called vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store and transport various substances, including liquid wastes, within the cell. They help maintain cellular homeostasis by regulating the volume and composition of the cell's internal environment.
toxic wastes
Invertebrates eliminate waste through structures such as nephridia or Malpighian tubules that filter waste from the blood and release it outside the body. Some invertebrates excrete waste through diffusion across their body surface or gills.
Vacuoles
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
the bladder
Perspiration and urination
Liquid wastes in a cell are contained in structures called vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store and transport various substances, including liquid wastes, within the cell. They help maintain cellular homeostasis by regulating the volume and composition of the cell's internal environment.
liquid wastes leaves the body after passing the kidneys and bladder, as the kidney remove waste products from the blood
The excretory system removes liquid wastes.
how does a zebra remove cellular wastes from its body?
The function of the digestive system is to remove wastes from the body.
Organisms remove metabolic cellular wastes by the process of excretion.
toxic wastes
Urine contains nitrogenous wastes.
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.
Organisms remove metabolic cellular wastes by the process of excretion.