Can you imagine how big you would be if everything that went in stayed there Not to mention the fact that your body produces poisons that would kill you after about a week. ask anyone on dialysis.
carbon dioxideCO2 and water vapour.gas-carbon dioxideCarbon DioxideCarbon dioxideCO2 and H20The waste product is carbon dioxide which you exhale.CO2, that is gasses.You also cough up both particulate ans bacterial matter.All you (should) breathe out is Carbon Dioxide and some Oxygen.Heat, water, and carbon dioxide (CO2) are three waste products expelled bu the lungs.the blood enters the heart from it's long journey around the body through & collects carbon dioxide from it to be expelled through the lungs.carbon dioxide- a waste product :) :) ;)The lungs exhale the waste product carbon dioxide.carbon dioxide
Solid Wastes: The colon if you are constipated. Otherwise, waste is stored in the rectum before defecation. Since the colon is mainly where water absorption occurs, the longer waste stays there, the more dried out it becomes. Liquid Wastes: Liquid wastes are stored in the bladder after being removed by the Kidneys.
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Liquid waste is eliminated from a frog through its kidneys, which filter waste and excess substances from the blood to produce urine. Urine then travels through the ureters to the cloaca, where it is expelled from the body as waste.
Metabolic waste leaves the aorta through the renal artery and enters the kidneys, where it undergoes filtration to form urine. The urine then travels through the ureters to the urinary bladder, where it is stored until it is released through the urethra to the outside of the body.
Two ways that liquid waste is removed from your body... sweating and urination
Osmosis
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Excretion.
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All of the babies waste is removed from its body through the umbilical cord.
Waste is removed from the body through the excretory system, which includes organs like the kidneys, liver, intestines, and skin. These organs filter and eliminate waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and excess water through processes like urination, defecation, and sweating. The circulatory system plays a key role in transporting waste products to the excretory organs for removal from the body.
Yes, nitrogenous waste, such as urea, is removed from the blood by filtration in the kidneys. As blood passes through the kidneys, waste products are filtered out into the urine, which is then excreted from the body.
Carbon Dioxide
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Waste is removed from the human body through the excretory system, which includes organs like the kidneys, liver, and lungs. These organs work together to eliminate byproducts and toxins from the body through urine, feces, sweat, and exhaled air.
Laxatives rid the body of all solid waste, so once all solid waste has been removed from the body, they will stop.