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what is the difference between excreation and egestion.

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Answered by RabbitPanda
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Excretion is the removal of toxic materials, waste products of metabolism and excess substances from organisms.

Egestion is the passing out of undigested food as faeces, through the anus.

Three major organs of excretion are the skin, kidneys and lungs.

Sweat glands in the skin produce sweat. This contains water, urea and salt. Excreting sweat helps keep the body cool in hot conditions.

The kidneys remove excess water, salts and urea to prevent a toxic build-up of these substances in the body.

The lungs remove excess carbon dioxide (and some water) when breathing out.
Answered by TheMoonlightPhenoix
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what is the difference between excreation and egestion.

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Egestion :-

  • The process involves removing undigested waste products food from the body of the organism.
  • Discharged materials are Undigested food and other toxic substances leftover from digestion.
  • Egestion mainly happens through the anus or the mouth. (animals such as jellyfish use their mouth to both consume and discharge wastes).
  • Only animals undergo esgestion.

Excreation :-

  • The process involves removing wastes from the cells of organisms.
  • Discharged materials are Metabolic wastes such as carbon dioxide or oxygen.
  • Excretion happens through the nose, skin and the urethra.
  • Excretion happens in both plants and animals.

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