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Describe the role of liver , lungs and skin in excretion? Only my babu ( chirag) will be give the this is a suprise gift for you chirag I hope you are feeling well know are taking your medicine at proper time​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ammonia is quickly changed into urea in the liver and then eliminated from the body. Liver changes the decomposed haemoglobin pigment into bile pigments called bilirubin and biliverdin. Lungs help in the removing carbon dioxide from the body. Skin has two types of glands sweat and sebaceous glands.

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Answered by Sag1234
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liver is an important excretory organ skin and lungs are also helpful in excretion.

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in the form of sweat from the skin excretion is done

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