uric acid
Every Organism that takes in nutrients has to excrete waste. Insects are no exception, and the Lady Bug (or Lady beetle) is no different.
No. Urea is generally excreted by MOST adult amphibians.
insects have mouth part called probocis which help them to suck nectar of flower
worms. they digest the humus and excrete it out making it more fertile
Ants excrete waste through their digestive system, releasing it as feces through an opening called the anal opening or anus. The process is similar to how other insects and animals excrete waste.
Yes, chilopods excrete wastes. They have Malpighian tubules that help in the excretion of nitrogenous waste in the form of uric acid. These tubules are similar to the excretory system found in insects.
Birds, insects, and reptiles living in dry habitats commonly excrete uric acid as a waste product. Uric acid is less toxic and requires less water for excretion compared to other waste products like urea or ammonia. This feature helps these animals conserve water by minimizing the amount of water needed to flush out waste products from their bodies.
Peacocks have a vent called a cloaca, that they eliminate all wastes from. They don't have a separate anus or urinary tract. Both liquid and solid waste are eliminated from the cloaca.
no, clouds not excrete
yes plants do infact excrete
Yes. All animals excrete.