utsöndringsvägarna
Utsöndringsvägarna, known in English as excretory pathways, are the biological routes through which organisms eliminate waste products from their bodies. These pathways are essential for maintaining homeostasis, the stable internal environment necessary for survival. Different organisms have evolved diverse excretory systems tailored to their specific needs and environments.
In mammals, the primary excretory pathway involves the kidneys, which filter blood to remove metabolic wastes,
Other organisms have distinct excretory mechanisms. Aquatic invertebrates like flatworms utilize flame cells and protonephridia to