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Excretion in Humans

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Excretion in Humans

Excretion refers to waste removal and water balance. Waste products, such as urea and carbon dioxide, are toxic and need to be removed from the body to prevent damage. These waste products are excreted by different organs.

Urea

Urea

  • Urea is excreted by the kidneys, along with excess water and salts.
Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide

  • Carbon dioxide is excreted through the lungs.
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