if we didnt get rid of it, it would just stack up in huge piles and smell REALLY bad lol. hope this helped.
excretory
Elimination Excretion is the general term, but to be more specific, it depends on what is being expelled from our bodies: urine ----> urination; sweat----> sweating; faeces----> assimilation.
getting energy,using energy,getting rid of waste,reproducing,growing,reacting to change
It's the body's way of getting rid of undigested food, and waste products generated by the body itself.
No, fire does not get rid of waste. The combustion process may reduce the volume of waste by turning it into ash, but the waste is still present in a different form and may release harmful emissions into the environment. Proper waste management methods should be used to effectively get rid of waste.
Excretion is getting rid of waste products and toxins from the body.
The process is called "excretion". This means "to get rid of waste". Please don't cheat on worksheets, do them RIGHT!
getting rid of waste products (urine)
throwing it in the bin
excretory system is important to a human begin because through the excretory system we are able to get rid of all the waste products in our body the lungs get rid of waste air, the body get rid of waste and the kidneys get rid of urine.
Via the exhaust system
excretory
The most effective disposal tool for getting rid of hazardous waste is incineration, which involves burning the waste at high temperatures to destroy harmful chemicals and reduce the volume of waste.
A toilet is used for getting rid of body waste.
Elimination Excretion is the general term, but to be more specific, it depends on what is being expelled from our bodies: urine ----> urination; sweat----> sweating; faeces----> assimilation.
getting energy,using energy,getting rid of waste,reproducing,growing,reacting to change
getting energy,using energy,getting rid of waste,reproducing,growing,reacting to change