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The elimination of waste substances from the body is called

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Elimination of waste substances from the body is called excretion.

Explanation:

  • Expulsion or elimination of waste materials produced by biological organisms' metabolisms is a process known as excretion.
  • Cells must carry out specific biochemical processes in order to exist, and as a result, some byproducts are created that, if allowed to build up, might be poisonous or even fatal to the cells. These wastes are gathered and removed from the cell by excretion.
  • Excretion plays a crucial role in osmoregulation, or an organism's efforts to regulate the conditions inside its cells.
  • Osmoregulation is crucial for a variety of reasons, chief among them being that the metabolic processes required for life to exist need for specific environmental circumstances.
Answered by Manii299
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Answer:

Excretion

Explanation:

• Excretion is a physiological or biological process through which waste substances like sweat, urine, salt, and toxins like urea, ammonia, or uric acid are removed from the body. Some animals produce uric acid as waste like birds. Fishes excrete ammonia and Human excrete urea from the body.

Excretory products are harmful to the body to keep and the body has different organs to excrete the waste. Humans have kidneys for excretion.

• It is an important system or function for living.

Liver also removes toxins from the body and also sweat glands produce sweat but Kidneys are considered to be the main excretory organ.

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