Biology, asked by chaudharyakash, 1 year ago

what is the role of skin, lungs and intestine in the process of excretion in man

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The lungs play an obligatory part in the excretory system.

Your lungs eliminate the carbon dioxide constructed up in your blood using focussed cells known as alveoli.

Your lungs procedure the particles into a gas and when you respire, the gas is evicted from your body.

Sweat glands in the skin conceal a fluid left-over called sweat or fluid;

however, its primary functions are temperature regulator and pheromone issue.

In the large intestine, the leftovers of food are bowed into solid waste for excretion

Answered by sanskarkore
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Answer:

Excretion is the process of removing wastes and excess water from the body. ... Organs of excretion include the skin, liver, large intestine, lungs, and kidneys. All of them excrete wastes, and together they make up the excretory system. The skin plays a role in excretion through the production of sweat by sweat glands.

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