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NO The uric acid produced by a chicken is expelled through the same process as feces. That white part of chicken feces is actually uric acid. Chicken do not urinate, they process water differently than other animals using it much more efficiently.
Yes, they do. They don't, however, have sweat glands. That's why they roll in the mud. A common misconception is that they don't have pores which is why they roll in the mud. But that is wrong.
They don't. Worms excrete through their skin to get rid of waste.
Tapeworms do not have a digestive system and absorb nutrients through their skin. Their waste is excreted through their skin in the form of proglottids, which are segments of their body that contain eggs and waste materials. These proglottids are released from the tapeworm's body and passed out through the host's feces.
Boy frogs do not pee like humans do; instead, they release waste through their skin in the form of ammonia. They also excrete liquid waste in the form of urine, known as uric acid, through their cloaca. This waste is expelled as a white, semi-solid substance along with their feces.
NO The uric acid produced by a chicken is expelled through the same process as feces. That white part of chicken feces is actually uric acid. Chicken do not urinate, they process water differently than other animals using it much more efficiently.
No, swordfish do not excrete through their skin. They primarily excrete waste through their kidneys and gills, similar to other fish. The kidneys filter waste products from the bloodstream, while the gills help eliminate ammonia and other nitrogenous wastes.
There are several organs that are involved in the process of excretion; the pores of the skin that excrete oil and sweat, the lungs which excrete carbon dioxide, the rectum via the anal canal and anus that excretes feces, and the urinary tract which excretes urine via the urethra. Some anatomists consider the kidneys as the only excretory organ.
Sharks excrete their urea through their skin. Hence the reason why they have a certain 'ammonia-like' kind of smell.
People excrete waste from the body through urine, feces, and sweat. Urine is produced by the kidneys and expelled through the urinary system, feces are solid waste products that are eliminated through the digestive system, and sweat is a way the body eliminates toxins and regulates temperature through the skin.
Water is excreted by three routes from your body. Kidneys, skin, feces and lungs. Kidneys just can not excrete the solutes in powder form. They have to be dissolved in water. Skin can excrete lot of water in hot sunny day. May be up to one liter per hour. This water is used to keep your body cool. Feces carry some more or less water with them. That is the physical property of feces. Water loss from lungs also in inevitable. The exhaled air get saturated with water vapor due very large surface area of gaseous exchange.
Only sharks excrete urine through the skin
Yes, they do. They don't, however, have sweat glands. That's why they roll in the mud. A common misconception is that they don't have pores which is why they roll in the mud. But that is wrong.
Urea
Amphibians have a semi-permeable skin. They absorb the moisture they need through their skin, and excrete any excess as urine.
Several ways. It can be passed through the digestive tract and imerge as urine or manure or through the skin by sweat.
Most Amphibians breathe through their .They can also absorb water through their skins, and they can excrete carbon dioxide through their skin as well. It has to be kept moist for this process to work.