The kidney regulates the water excretion a frog. It filters all the blood and byproducts out by adjusting the rate of filtration at the glomerulus. The final product in excretion is mostly urea.
Frogs rid waste through a process called excretion. They excrete waste products, mainly ammonia and urea, through their skin and through their kidney function. The waste is primarily eliminated as urine or in the form of solid waste.
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To get rid of the frogs under the house it is important to have the compound professionally drained to get rid of the frogs. It is however important to note that frogs eat insects such as mosquitoes in the garden.
Well, have you asked one? No, I think there is scientific evidence that frogs do not "break wind". They simply "get rid of the waste".
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The same way as we do funnily enough, they deficate and urinate.
Frogs rid waste through a process called excretion. They excrete waste products, mainly ammonia and urea, through their skin and through their kidney function. The waste is primarily eliminated as urine or in the form of solid waste.
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Frogs cannot stand ongoing drought or extreme heath. Since frogs are an important ecological group, you should ask yourself why to get rid of them anyway.
Living thing can get rid of waste like plants get rid of waste by putting their waste in their leaves and animal has three excretory organ from which they get rid of waste. Name of organ are Kidney Lungs Skin
the paramecia gets rid of waste by a process called exocytsis
Yes they do get rid of waste products when they are in there webs.
They rid of waste just like you do: they defecate, urinate and sweat.
Tadpoles excrete ammonia and frogs excrete urea
it poops and pees
The Cloaca eliminates waste from the frogs body
To get rid of the frogs under the house it is important to have the compound professionally drained to get rid of the frogs. It is however important to note that frogs eat insects such as mosquitoes in the garden.