There are several processes in the body that help eliminate waste products from the body; the skin releases waste through sweat, the lungs eliminate CO2, the kidneys eliminate liquid waste products like urea, and the gastrointestinal system eliminates undigested food, dead bacteria, and by products of dead red blood cells as feces.
The body eliminates waste through various organs and processes. The kidneys filter waste from the blood to produce urine, the liver processes waste to be excreted in bile, the colon removes solid waste through bowel movements, and the lungs expel waste gases like carbon dioxide through respiration. Sweat glands also help eliminate waste by releasing toxins through the skin.
Food is taken into the body through the mouth where the process of digestion begins. It is broken down by the chomping action of the teeth and enzymes in saliva. It then passes through the esophagus and into the stomach where it is broken down further by acids. It then passes through the small and large intestines where nutrients are drawn out of it, and the waste product left over finally passes through the last part of the large intestine known as the rectum, and is excreted through the anus.
There are many processes a body uses to get rid of unwanted wastes. Here are afew; excretion, sweating, in some cases perging(vomiting) also the kidneys filter the wastes from the blood. There are many more processes you can look up on Google search engine (BTW it is ok to get or check up on some ideas from wiki answers and wikepidia, though they can be unreliable at times as people can change the answers).
The system that removes wastes from blood is called the excretory system. This system includes organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, and skin that work together to eliminate waste products and maintain balance in the body.
The kidneys are responsible for removing waste products from the body through the production of urine. They filter the blood to eliminate waste, excess electrolytes, and fluids, which are then excreted from the body.
Blood removes wastes from the body through the kidneys, which filter waste products from the blood and eliminate them in the form of urine. Additionally, the liver also plays a role in removing toxins and waste products from the blood.
The digestive system removes solid wastes from the body through the process of defecation. The waste materials are formed in the large intestine and then eliminated from the body through the rectum and anus.
Sponges eliminate carbon dioxide and cellular wastes through diffusion. As water flows through their pores, oxygen and nutrients are absorbed, while waste products are released into the surrounding water. Sponges do not have specialized organs for excretion, relying instead on passive diffusion.
It helps you eliminate wastes (for example: excess Nitrogen) from the body.
Water, bacteria, puss, digested food remains.
The metabolic processes make watses. Most of these in higher concentrations are toxic. If you don't get rid of them you die.
Eliminating solid wastes or feces is necessary to prevent the accumulation of toxins and harmful bacteria in the body. Failure to eliminate these wastes can lead to digestive issues, nutrient absorption problems, and potential infections. It is a natural and essential process for maintaining overall health and well-being.
the kidneys are made up of even smaller parts .some parts eliminate wastes that are no longer needed by the body
the kidneys are made up of even smaller parts .some parts eliminate wastes that are no longer needed by the body
Protists eliminate wastes by allowing them to diffuse through the cell membrane.
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Yes, all living creatures eliminate wastes.
The excretory structure that helps to eliminate solid wastes is the large intestine, specifically the rectum and anus. Solid waste, also known as feces, is stored in the rectum until it is expelled through the anus during a bowel movement.
wastes occupy space in the body and these wastes are metabolic wastes that are toxic in the body. In short, you will die If you can't take away the wastes in your body because of toxicity.
flatworms live in lakes and rivers. they also dont have a resptory or a circulatory system. they eliminate wastes through the body walls using diffusion.