In males, the urethra expels both urine and sperm. In females, the urethra expels only urine.
urinary bladder
The Blader contracting and the Prostate relaxing to allow urine to flow
The urethra is a structure inside the body that expels urine from the bladder. Its function is to conduct the urine from the bladder for elimination.
Expels some sort of bodily fluid or substance or gas, such as urine, excrement, or methane. Occasionally, if lucky, semen.
The stuff that is in urine is things that the body expels into excrement. It is the left over proteins and things that the body does not need or does not want. Urine can hold clues to drug usages, foods and drinks that were ingested and even some body traumas.
It expels unused/excess vitamins and water we produce 1 -1.5 litters of urine per day the organs are the kidney ureters bladder and urethra
The body expels viruses by itself, using white blood cells.
Amoeba have a CONTRACTILE VACUOLE that expels water so that is won't burst.
When you drink alcohol, it blocks the water receptors in your kidney so your body thinks it is hydrated when it's not. This is why when you drink your urine is usually clear and diluted because your body thinks it doesn't need the excess water and expels it from your body. This is also why you get dehydrated from alcohol. The next day however all that alcohol needs to excrete from your body so your urine is highly concentrated with alcohol.
Yes. Though it will crystallize in your lungs as quickly as it crystallizes in your pipe. Your body then expels it from the body in saliva, sweat and urine. (and not in molecules, in shards).
It dies