Diffrence between excretion and osmoregulation? more than 3 points
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EXCRETION
1) Removal of nitrogenous waste from the body 2) Occur in both multicellular and Unicellular organisms 3) Mostly the organism are ammonotelic
OSMOREGULATION
1) Removal of Excess water from the body. 2) Seen in some members of protista like paramecium and Euglena 3) Usually occur to maintain body temperature and sometimes it prevents the body to burst out
1) Removal of nitrogenous waste from the body 2) Occur in both multicellular and Unicellular organisms 3) Mostly the organism are ammonotelic
OSMOREGULATION
1) Removal of Excess water from the body. 2) Seen in some members of protista like paramecium and Euglena 3) Usually occur to maintain body temperature and sometimes it prevents the body to burst out
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1.Excretion means the removal of water substances produced in body due to metabolic activities
2. osmoregulation refers to the control of excess water and ions in the body of an organism
3.Excretion is a type of elimination.
4.Osmoregulation is a type of balancing the uptake and loss of water.
5.Excretion events are exhalation, defecation, and urination mainly.
6.Exosmosis and endosmosis are the main events of osmoregulation.
2. osmoregulation refers to the control of excess water and ions in the body of an organism
3.Excretion is a type of elimination.
4.Osmoregulation is a type of balancing the uptake and loss of water.
5.Excretion events are exhalation, defecation, and urination mainly.
6.Exosmosis and endosmosis are the main events of osmoregulation.
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