All the general anesthetic agents absorbed through lungs are excreted through lungs only. Many heavy metals, rifampicin are excreted partially through skin. All the large drug molecules, not excreted by kidney are excreted by liver through bile.
It is where the sweat comes out that regulates body temperature.
because of the gravity of the earth
sweat glands
yes
It removes body waste by the process of deamination.
The excretory system or waste removal system.
starting with the mouth, then the esophagus, then stomach, the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, small intestines, large intestines, the lungs, the kidneys, and the skin.
The excretory system transports waste out of the body that is produced by homeostasis. The parts of the body that are involved in this are sweat glands, liver, lungs and the kidney system.
lungs
It removes body waste by the process of deamination.
The kidney and lungs are both associated with removing wastes from the body. They are different in the substances that they remove. The lungs remove the gaseous wastes (Carbon Dioxide) and the kidneys remove the digested waste material.
Yes.
Yes.
the lungs and kidney remove it from the blood, the intestines remove solid waste
remove waste from the body
remove waste from the body
The skin, lungs, and kidneys
The Excretory System removes wastes. This system includes the skin, the lungs, the liver, the kidneys, and the large intestine. The skin removes sweat. The lungs remove carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver removes the breakdown of red blood cells in the form of bile. The kidneys remove toxins from the blood. The large intestine removes feces.
The excretory system or waste removal system.
starting with the mouth, then the esophagus, then stomach, the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, small intestines, large intestines, the lungs, the kidneys, and the skin.
The lungs remove Carbon Dioxide from your body when you exhale(Breath-Out)