Biology, asked by surywanshidolly, 4 days ago

What is excretion? Why is it important?​

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Answered by naitiksuryawanshi202
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Excretion is the process by which metabolic wastes and other non-useful materials are eliminated from an organism. Excretion is an essential process in which waste products are removed from the body. Without excretion, waste products build up in the body and cause serious health issues

Answered by ankitpatle0
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excretion is the process by which animals eliminate waste and nitrogenous metabolic by-products.

  • Organisms maintain acid-base balance and manage osmotic pressure (the equilibrium of inorganic ions and water) through excretion.
  • As a result, homeostasis, or the stability of an organism's internal environment, is promoted.
  • Every creature, from the tiniest protist to the biggest mammal, must eliminate the potentially toxic by-products of its important functions.
  • Elimination is the process by which living organisms dispose of or throw away waste products, poisonous chemicals, and dead parts of the organism.
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