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significance of excretion
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Answered by urvashisantosh
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Explanation:

Excretion, the process by which animals rid themselves of waste products and of the nitrogenous by-products of metabolism. Through excretion organisms control osmotic pressure—the balance between inorganic ions and water—and maintain acid-base balance.

Answered by WeiYānShì
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Living beings excrete.

Excretion is the removal from the body of waste products ,which result from normal life processes.

Waste products such as carbon dioxide must be removed. If they are allowed to accumulate they cause 'poisoning 'which slows down vital chemical reactions..

An example of this is urea,

which is the end-product of the breakdown of amino acids. Excess of nitrogenous wastes can lead to severe health diseases..

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