The Anus
Annelids have an anus
Yes, frogs do have an anus. Anus is an opening at the end of the digestive system for the excretion of waste material.
The skin and kidneys are involved in excretion, filtering waste products from the blood and expelling them from the body through sweat and urine, respectively. In contrast, the large intestine is responsible for defecation by eliminating solid waste material from the body in the form of feces.
Many people confuse the process of excretion with the removal of waste products of digestion. Excretion, however, is actually the removal of all the waste products produced by the cells of the body.
it is where the the nutrients runs out of the mouth or the anus of the organism therefor they take the nutrients that other organisms leave behind and they get the nutrients from that that is the excretion of cnidaria
the kidneys are where it is extracted nd then it goes into your bladder. then out your anus
pores, penis, vagina, anus, mouth, nose, eyes.
Bats do not excrete waste through their mouths. They have a digestive system like other mammals, and waste is expelled through their anus. Bats are known for their ability to echolocate through their mouths, but excretion occurs through a separate process.
The phylum Porifera (sponges) has no anus or mouth. They pass water through their bodies to filter out food particles, but they do not have specialized openings for ingestion or excretion.
The average time of excretion from mouth to anus in a perfect situation rounds out at 4 hours. Many variables influence this time line, from water intake, to variety of product consumed, activity level , etc. In general most people have trained for elimination once per day.
Yes. They take soil in at the mouth end and excrete it through the anus at the opposite end.