-
being a
primary organ of photosynthesis, is also used as a
method of
excreting toxic wastes via diffusion.
Other waste materials that are
exuded by some...
- Amphibians,
reptiles and
birds use a
similar **** (known as the cloaca) for
excreting liquid and
solid wastes, for co****tion and egg-laying.
Monotreme mammals...
- The salt
gland is an
organ for
excreting excess salts. It is
found in the
cartilaginous fishes subclass elasmobranchii (sharks, rays, and skates), seabirds...
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therefore be
excreted. This
includes nitrogen compounds, water, CO2, phosphates, sulphates, etc.
Animals treat these compounds as
excretes.
Plants have...
-
parasite eggs
found inside. **** may
contain information about the
person excreting the
material as well as
information about the material. They also may...
-
gases with water,
obtaining oxygen from
oxygen dissolved in
water and
excreting carbon dioxide and some
other metabolic waste products into the water...
-
marsupial moles)[clarification needed] have this ****, from
which they
excrete both
urine and ****; this is in
contrast to most
placental mammals, which...
-
digestive functions within the
sponge by
transporting and/or
storing food and
excreting waste. "Spongocoel". Dictionary.com
Unabridged (Online). n.d. Retrieved...
- (from
Ancient Gr**** φέρω (phérō) 'to bear' and hormone) is a
secreted or
excreted chemical factor that
triggers a
social response in
members of the same...
- and
posterior midgut regions, respectively. In insects, the
goblet cells excrete positive pot****ium ions,
which are
absorbed from
leaves ingested by the...