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- Excretion abstract "Excretion is the process by which waste products of metabolism and other non-useful materials are eliminated from an organism. In vertebrates this is primarily carried out by the lungs, kidneys and skin. This is in contrast with secretion, where the substance may have specific tasks after leaving the cell. Excretion is an essential process in all forms of life. In humans urine is carried out through the urethra and that is part of the excretory system.In single-celled organisms, waste products are discharged directly through the surface of the cell.Plants produce carbon dioxide and water as respiratory waste products. In green plants, the carbon dioxide released during respiration gets utilized during photosynthesis. Oxygen can be thought of as a waste product generated during photosynthesis, and exits through stomata, root cell walls, and other routes. Plants can get rid of excess water by transpiration and guttation. It has been shown that the leaf acts as an 'excretophore' and, in addition to being a green plant's primary organ of photosynthesis, is also used as the plant's method of excreting toxic wastes. Other waste materials that are exuded by some plants — resin, saps, latex, etc. are forced from the interior of the plant by hydrostatic pressures inside the plant and by absorptive forces of plant cells. These latter processes do not need added energy, they act passively. However, during the pre-abscission phase, the metabolic levels of a leaf are high. Plants also excrete some waste substances into the soil around them.In animals, the main excretory products are carbon dioxide, ammonia (in ammoniotelics), urea (in ureotelics), uric acid (in uricotelics), guanine (in Arachnida) and creatine.Aquatic animals usually excrete ammonia directly into the external environment, as this compound has high solubility and there is ample water available for dilution. In terrestrial animals ammonia-like compounds are converted into other nitrogenous materials as there is less water in the environment and ammonia itself is toxic.Birds excrete their nitrogenous wastes as uric acid in the form of a paste. This is metabolically more expensive, but allows more efficient water retention and it can be stored more easily in the egg. Many avian species, especially seabirds, can also excrete salt via specialized nasal salt glands, the saline solution leaving through nostrils in the beak.In insects, a system involving Malpighian tubules is utilized to excrete metabolic waste. Metabolic waste diffuses or is actively transported into the tubule, which transports the wastes to the intestines. The metabolic waste is then released from the body along with fecal matter.The excreted material may be called dejecta or ejecta. In pathology the word ejecta is more commonly used.".
- Excretion thumbnail Uric_Acid.svg?width=300.
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- Excretion wikiPageExternalLink wleaf03.htm.
- Excretion wikiPageID "255468".
- Excretion wikiPageRevisionID "604963600".
- Excretion hasPhotoCollection Excretion.
- Excretion subject Category:Digestive_system.
- Excretion subject Category:Excretion.
- Excretion subject Category:Metabolism.
- Excretion comment "Excretion is the process by which waste products of metabolism and other non-useful materials are eliminated from an organism. In vertebrates this is primarily carried out by the lungs, kidneys and skin. This is in contrast with secretion, where the substance may have specific tasks after leaving the cell. Excretion is an essential process in all forms of life.".
- Excretion label "Escrezione".
- Excretion label "Excreción".
- Excretion label "Excretie".
- Excretion label "Excretion".
- Excretion label "Excreção".
- Excretion label "Excrétion".
- Excretion label "Exkretion".
- Excretion label "Wydalanie".
- Excretion label "Выделение (биология)".
- Excretion label "إخراج (فسلجة)".
- Excretion label "排泄".
- Excretion label "排泄作用".
- Excretion sameAs Vylučování.
- Excretion sameAs Exkretion.
- Excretion sameAs Απέκκριση.
- Excretion sameAs Excreción.
- Excretion sameAs Iraizketa.
- Excretion sameAs Excrétion.
- Excretion sameAs Ekskresi.
- Excretion sameAs Escrezione.
- Excretion sameAs 排泄.
- Excretion sameAs 배설.
- Excretion sameAs Excretie.
- Excretion sameAs Wydalanie.
- Excretion sameAs Excreção.
- Excretion sameAs m.01lvt1.
- Excretion sameAs Q185557.
- Excretion sameAs Q185557.
- Excretion wasDerivedFrom Excretion?oldid=604963600.
- Excretion depiction Uric_Acid.svg.
- Excretion isPrimaryTopicOf Excretion.