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removal of
metabolic waste from the body is
known as excretion.
Green plants excrete carbon dioxide and
water as
respiratory products. In
green plants, the...
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therefore be
excreted. This
includes nitrogen compounds, water, CO2, phosphates, sulphates, etc.
Animals treat these compounds as
excretes.
Plants have...
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parasite eggs
found inside. **** may
contain information about the
person excreting the
material as well as
information about the material. They also may...
- The salt
gland is an
organ for
excreting excess salts. It is
found in the
cartilaginous fishes subclass elasmobranchii (sharks, rays, and skates), seabirds...
- way that the
fruit is a good
source of
nutrition to the
animal who then
excretes the
seeds some
distance away,
allowing greater dispersal. Even seed predation...
- the
ability to
sustain circulation and respiration,
control temperature,
excrete wastes, heal wounds,
fight infections and, most dramatically, to gestate...
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closed at night,
water pressure can
build up in the plant.
Excess water is
excreted through pores known as hydathodes. The
movement of
water out of the leaf...
- and
posterior midgut regions, respectively. In insects, the
goblet cells excrete positive pot****ium ions,
which are
absorbed from
leaves ingested by the...
- system: the end-product of
nitrogen metabolism is uric acid,
which can be
excreted as dry material; the
Malpighian tubule system filters the uric acid and...
- (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...