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/ikˈskrēt/,
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excretes, 3rd person singular present; excreted, past tense; excreted, past participle; excreting, present participle;
  1. (of a living organism or cell) Separate and expel as waste (a substance, esp. a product of metabolism)
    • - excess bicarbonate is excreted by the kidney
    • - the butterfly pupa neither feeds nor excretes

  1. eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"
  2. (excretion) elimination: the bodily process of discharging waste matter
  3. (excretion) body waste: waste matter (as urine or sweat but especially feces) discharged from the body
  4. Excretion is the process by which waste products of metabolism and other non-useful materials are eliminated from an organism. It is an essential process in all forms of life. It contrasts secretion, where the substance may have specific tasks after leaving the cell.
  5. to discharge from the system
  6. (excretion) The process of removing or ejecting material that has no further utility, especially from the body; the act of excreting; Something being excreted in that manner
  7. (Excretion) is the removal of the medicine from the body through the kidneys and liver.
  8. (Excretion) Elimination of alcohol from the body in an unchanged state.
  9. (excretion) The loss of ethanol from the body through urine, sweat, breath, and other routes of exit.
  10. (excretion) The disposal of nitrogen-containing waste products of metabolism. .
  11. (EXCRETION) The irreversible loss of chemically unchanged drug (through target or nontarget tissues. This is one type of elimination.
  12. (Excretion) A process whereby the body rids itself of waste material, such as feces and urine.
  13. (Excretion) Merocrine sweat gland secretion can also provide a significant excretory route for water and electrolytes, as well as for a number of prescription and nonprescription drugs.
  14. (Excretion) The concentration of urea is 1/130th that of urine. Excretion by sweating is at most a secondary function to temperature regulation.
  15. (Excretion) extraction of a certain substance and of its metabolic products from the organism; usually they are secreted out as part of the urine
  16. (Excretion) is when an organism releases the waste products of its life processes to the outside environment.
  17. (Excretion) to eliminate waste from a plant or animals body.
  18. (excretion) Discharge or elimination of an absorbed or endogenous substance or of a waste product, and/or their metabolites, through some tissue of the body and its appearance in urine, feces, or other products normally leaving the body. ...
  19. (excretion) the elimination of wastes produced during metabolism, usually as urea or ammonia. Commonly known as peeing.
  20. Excretion is the transport and expulsion of waste products such as urine or carbon dioxide. It also refers to the release of hormones or protein products from cells or tissues.
  21. to get rid of waste from the body.
  22. To transport a compound out of a cell. a.k.a. to secrete; to export.
  23. to eliminate or discharge from a living entity
  24. The process by which the body gets rid of waste products such as through the gut or through the urine.