excrétion
Excrétion, in biology, is the process by which organisms eliminate waste products produced by metabolism. It encompasses the removal of nitrogenous wastes such as ammonia, urea, and uric acid, as well as other metabolic by-products, excess water, and salts. Excrétion is distinct from secretion, which involves the production and release of substances that serve a physiological function rather than waste disposal.
In animals, excretory systems remove wastes from circulation. Vertebrates typically rely on kidneys to filter blood
In plants and microorganisms, excrétion is less centralized. Plants primarily manage gas exchange and excretion of