Biology, asked by Dharshvana, 4 months ago

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is the process of eliminating toxic nitrogenous waste
from the body.​

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Answered by komalkashyap2214
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The process of removal of waste products (mainly nitrogenous) from the body is known as excretion. In animals, the main excretory products are carbon dioxide, urea, ammonia, uric acid, guanine, creatine, creatinine and water. ... The liver and kidney are the major organs that eliminate waste products from the body.

Answered by TustiS
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The process of removal of toxic nitrogenous waste from the body is known as excretion.
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