Waste is typically excreted in solid, liquid, or gaseous forms, depending on the type of organism and its metabolic processes. In humans and many animals, solid waste is expelled as feces, while liquid waste is excreted as urine. Some organisms may also release gaseous waste, such as carbon dioxide, during respiration. Each form of waste removal is crucial for maintaining the organism's health and homeostasis.
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
Nephrons in the kidneys filter waste products such as urea, creatinine, uric acid, and excess electrolytes from the blood. These substances are then excreted in the form of urine.
The main substance excreted in urine is urea, which is a waste product resulting from the breakdown of proteins in the body. Other components excreted in urine include water, electrolytes, and other metabolic waste products.
When your kineys mix waste with water it forms urine.
Waste material such as feces is excreted from the anus.
Ammonia
The main waste excreted by the skin is heat.
the waste products of algae and bacteria
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
Perspiration is the liquid body waste excreted by the sweat glands in the dermis of the skin.
Nephrons in the kidneys filter waste products such as urea, creatinine, uric acid, and excess electrolytes from the blood. These substances are then excreted in the form of urine.
Urine
"Poop" or excrement is a natural by-product of eating and drinking. When humans or animals/reptiles/etc. eat and drink, nutrients are extracted to form energy needed to live. All else becomes waste that must be excreted by the body. If waste is not excreted, toxins within the waste would poison and kill the body.
Undigested food waste is excreted through the anus.
The main waste excreted by the skin is heat.
urine
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