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Why is egestion important?

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Answered by badrinathgpm123
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Egestion also helps to remove any toxic or potentially harmful compound that has entered in our body through oral route. It also helps body to get rid of excess of heme by forming side products that are released in either feces or urine or recycled

Answered by aghilan
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Egestion also helps to remove any toxic or potentially harmful compound that has entered in our body through oral route. It also helps body to get rid of excess of heme by forming side products that are released in either feces or urine or recycled.The term egestion came defecation.

Both egestion and excretion refer to the act or process of getting rid of wastes from the cell or body. However, egestion should not be confused with excretion as the latter is specifically defined as getting rid of waste formed from the chemical reaction of the body, such as in urine, sweat, etc. Thus, excretion in humans and other multicellular animals is carried out by the kidneys and skin. Conversely, egestion is the removal of undigested wastes by discharging or expulsing them from the digestive tract via the anus. As for the plants, they do not egest as they lack a digestive system for egestion. The waste products of plants are released from the tissues to be excreted via the stomata.

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