Your urine's specific gravity reflects the amount of minerals, solids, and wastes in the urine. Specific gravity is a comparison of urine's density to water's density.
The body eliminates solid wastes through bowel movements, liquid wastes through urination, and gases through breathing. Solid wastes are formed in the colon, liquid wastes are filtered by the kidneys and eliminated as urine, and gases are exchanged in the lungs during respiration.
Walruses excrete waste, including urine and feces, through their cloaca, a single opening used for reproductive, digestive, and excretory functions. They typically release their waste while in the water, where it can be easily dispersed.
Examples: metal wastes, ash from thermal plants, glass wastes, wastes from buildings constructions, different used objects, used lamps, rubber, plastics etc.
It depends on the context in which "wastes" is being used. As a plural noun, "wastes" can refer to things that are discarded or unwanted. As a verb, "wastes" can mean to use or expend carelessly or to cause to be lost.
which of these systems carry wastes out of the boby
The body eliminates solid wastes through bowel movements, liquid wastes through urination, and gases through breathing. Solid wastes are formed in the colon, liquid wastes are filtered by the kidneys and eliminated as urine, and gases are exchanged in the lungs during respiration.
The vacuole stores food, water, wastes and minerals
Because it allows cells to take in water,minerals and oxygen and remove wastes
Urinary system
The blood carries nutrients,vitamins and minerals to all parts of the body and removes wastes and unwanted gases.
turbidity -dfn- refers to a measure of the amount of suspended solids in water.Particles that may make the water cloudy include soil, wastes from animals and plants, human waste, and waste from industry. Water that is very turbid may block sunlight and prevent photosynthesis in aquatic plants. These plants will die as a result.
its because of more vehicles and even population
saprophytic bacteria are used in the sewage treatment process which are designed to facilitate and accelerate the natural decomposition process of the organic solids present in the wastes and sewage. Crack
Yes and no because, every hour wastes only a small amount
Walruses excrete waste, including urine and feces, through their cloaca, a single opening used for reproductive, digestive, and excretory functions. They typically release their waste while in the water, where it can be easily dispersed.
the wastes of industry are directly thrown to the river and cause a huge amount of water pollution.
No, villi are for absorbing nutrients in the small intestines- they uptake minerals & vitamins, proteins and carbohydrates that the body needs. Waste is removed by defaecating and urinating.