They don't really go through the neuron but out of the cell membrane like another wastes do. They are removed by the circulatory system and out through the urinary system.
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∙ 6y agoWaste products, such as urea, creatinine, and excess ions like potassium and phosphate, are not reabsorbed by the blood after passing through the kidneys. These substances are excreted in the urine to help maintain the body's balance of chemicals and waste products.
so it can be cleaned
The waste products of combustion, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, leave the internal combustion engine through the exhaust system via the tailpipe.
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
The kidneys filter waste products from the blood. Blood flows into the kidneys through the renal arteries and waste products are removed through a series of filtration processes. The waste is then excreted in the form of urine.
into the urinary bladder.
liquid wastes leaves the body after passing the kidneys and bladder, as the kidney remove waste products from the blood
Waste products, such as urea, creatinine, and excess ions like potassium and phosphate, are not reabsorbed by the blood after passing through the kidneys. These substances are excreted in the urine to help maintain the body's balance of chemicals and waste products.
Plants remove waste products through a process called transpiration, where excess water and waste gases are released through openings in their leaves called stomata. Some waste products are also stored in vacuoles within plant cells or broken down and reused through various metabolic processes.
I believe you may be referring to the term "defecation," which is the act of passing waste material from the body through the anus. It is a normal bodily function that helps rid the body of indigestible food remnants and waste products.
The cloaca
The body gets rid of waste products primarily through the kidneys, which filter waste from the blood to produce urine that is excreted out of the body. Other waste products are eliminated through the lungs (carbon dioxide), skin (sweat), and intestines (feces).
so it can be cleaned
The waste products that leave through the skin are water, urea, ammonium and uric acid. Some sebum (oils) is also lost.
The waste products of combustion, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, leave the internal combustion engine through the exhaust system via the tailpipe.
through the umbilical cord
The skin primarily eliminates waste products through sweat glands by releasing water, salts, and small amounts of urea. The respiratory system eliminates waste products, such as carbon dioxide, through exhalation. The urinary system filters waste products, such as urea, excess salts, and water, from the blood to form urine, which is then excreted from the body.