Liver, lungs and skin are other organs of excretion.
Yes.Another Answer:Whether vomit is an excretion is something of an opinion (semantic) question. The definition of an excretion is a waste product, so since vomit is nt a biological waste product, by that definition vomit would not be an excretion and, by extension, vomiting would not be excreting.
That's important, but EXERTION mike be a safer way to go
Excretion removes waste, harmful and excess materials from the body. Without it we would be unable to rid our bodies of substances we do not need, for example, Carbon Dioxide.
Kaliuresis refers to the renal excretion of potassium. This process is important in maintaining electrolyte balance in the body. Changes in kaliuresis can impact potassium levels in the blood.
The advantage is that ammonia (NH3) is not converted in Ammonotelic excretion. Fish can excrete ammonia through gills because there is a lot of water to dilute it in without causing damage to their cells. In Uricotelic excretion, NH3 has to be converted to a solid form via a complex and ATP-costly route. So Uricotelic excretion takes a lot more energy than Ammonotelic excretion.
because the excretory products are extremely toxic e.g billirubin, urea etc
If you don't excrete you'll eventually explode which ultimately will end your life.
Excretion is to rid the body of byproducts or waste materials so if this is eliminated your body becomes toxic -organs fail-and you can eventually die.
Excretion, such as urine and feces, is waste material that the body needs to eliminate. It is not safe or healthy to consume excretion as it contains harmful compounds and bacteria that can cause illness if ingested. It is important to follow proper hygiene practices and dispose of excretion properly.
Many people confuse the process of excretion with the removal of waste products of digestion. Excretion, however, is actually the removal of all the waste products produced by the cells of the body.
Excretion!:)