| excretory d. of testis |
ductus deferens.
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| excretory d.’s of lacrimal gland |
ductuli excretorii glandulae lacrimalis.
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| excretory g. |
any gland that excretes waste products from the system.
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| excrete |
to separate and expel waste food
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| 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. Excretion of most chemical compounds from the body occurs mainly through the kidney and the gut, although volatile compounds may be largely eliminated by exhalation. Excretion by perspiration and through hair and nails may also occur. ...
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