No, urine is not the only waste product that humans excrete. Humans also excrete waste solids as fecal matter, and waste gas - primarily carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Yes, they excrete carbon dioxide, water, and feces just like humans do.
A sloth excretes out of the rectum like humans do.
No, bats excrete the same way humans do. Bat feces are called guano and are a valuable additive to fertilizer.
No, rats do not excrete liquid wastes like humans do. Rats eliminate waste through solid feces and concentrated urine, which helps them conserve water in their bodies. This is an adaptation to their natural environment where water can be scarce.
The same way as a human.
The verb excrete means to separate and expel a substance as waste (especially applied to metabolic byproducts). For humans, this would include feces, urine, and sweat.
No, humans are unable to be considered an ammonotelic species. This is because we as humans are ureotelic, which means we excrete excess nitrogen as urea.
Urea, uric acid, and creatinine.
Humans lose salt through urine, sweat, and feces. When we sweat during physical activity or in hot temperatures, we excrete salt along with the water. Similarly, our kidneys filter out excess salt from the bloodstream and excrete it in urine.
No, humans excrete more water through urination than through breathing and sweating. Urine accounts for the majority of water excretion, while breathing and sweating are secondary ways the body gets rid of water.
no, clouds not excrete