exeratory system
No, incorporation of materials into an organism refers to the uptake and utilization of these materials for various functions such as growth, energy production, or repair. Excretion, on the other hand, is the process by which waste products or excess substances are removed from the organism.
Cells do not urinate or defecate. Waste products from cells are eliminated through processes such as excretion, respiration, and sweating by the organism as a whole.
No, seeds are not made by excretion. Seeds develop from the fertilized ovule of a plant after pollination, involving a complex process of cell division and differentiation. The ovule is located within the ovary of a flower, and once fertilization occurs, it matures into a seed, which contains the plant embryo and stored nutrients. Excretion, on the other hand, refers to the removal of waste products from an organism.
When an organism hunts some other organism for their food, that organism is categorized as a predator. Every carnivore is a predator.
It is not use
Excretion is the process by which waste products of metabolism and other non-useful materials are eliminated from an organism. Ligers, though not a natural animal but one made by man breeding two different big cats, has the same excretion process as every other mammal.
Excretion is the process by which waste products of metabolism and other non-useful materials are eliminated from an organism. Ligers, though not a natural animal but one made by man breeding two different big cats, has the same excretion process as every other mammal.
Excretion is the removal of wastes from an organism. It is a vital process that helps maintain the balance of chemicals in the body and ensures proper functioning of organs. Examples of excretory organs include the kidneys, liver, and lungs.
earthworm!
No, incorporation of materials into an organism refers to the uptake and utilization of these materials for various functions such as growth, energy production, or repair. Excretion, on the other hand, is the process by which waste products or excess substances are removed from the organism.
It involve in excretion. It removes extra water
Usually a waste, from the digestion of foods from a living organism.
through diffusion of gases....
it is where the the nutrients runs out of the mouth or the anus of the organism therefor they take the nutrients that other organisms leave behind and they get the nutrients from that that is the excretion of cnidaria
All living organisms use excretion to eliminate waste substances.
Excretion is necessary to remove wastes and unusable products from an organism. In humans, the kidneys and the digestive tract (colon) produce these but the lungs and the skin do as well.
Worms use their skins for excretion mostly.