Excretion is only the removal of cellular wastes, therefore faeces is not excretion, but elimination
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Feces are indeed considered excreted waste because they are the solid waste product remaining after the body has absorbed nutrients from digested food in the intestines. Excretion refers to the process of eliminating waste material from the body, which includes feces.
Yes they do ! Faeces is excreted as a dark-brown solid 'lump' - Uric acid is excreted as a semi-solid white lump, which dries hard.
Yes, lizards do poop. Waste is produced as a byproduct of their digestive process, and feces are typically excreted by lizards.
Urine is a liquid waste product produced by the kidneys that contains water, salts, and waste products filtered from the blood. Feces, on the other hand, is solid waste material formed in the colon and consists of undigested food, bacteria, and other waste products. Urine is excreted through the urinary system, while feces are eliminated through the rectum and anus.
Unlike most other mammals, birds do not urinate seperately from their feces. Their kidneys extract the wastes from their blood stream and it is excreted as a white paste. It is the same type of uric acid that is mostly prevalent in our watery urine, just appears white when excreted in this manner.
Poop, also called feces or stool, is the waste product that is excreted from the digestive tract through the anus. It consists of undigested food, bacteria, and other substances that the body needs to eliminate.