ulkoelimiin
Ulkoelimiin, or external elimination, refers to the biological processes by which organisms remove waste products from their bodies. This process is essential for maintaining homeostasis and overall physiological health. In humans and many animals, the primary organs involved in external elimination include the skin, lungs, kidneys, and digestive system.
The skin plays a role in thermoregulation and the excretion of small amounts of waste through sweat,
In some organisms, specialized excretory structures facilitate waste removal. For example, insects often use Malpighian tubules,
Disruptions in external elimination can lead to health issues, such as kidney disease, urinary tract infections,