1. excreting - Noun
2. excreting - Verb
of Excrete
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmphibians, reptiles, and birds use the same orifice (known as the cloaca ) for excreting liquid and solid wastes, for copulation and egg -laying. Source: Internet
The liver is responsible for excreting of red blood cell breakdown. Source: Internet
The cells on the exterior of the blastocyst begin excreting an enzyme which erodes epithelial uterine lining and creates a site for implantation. Source: Internet
The mechanical duck could flap its wings, crane its neck, and swallow food from the exhibitor's hand, and it gave the illusion of digesting its food by excreting matter stored in a hidden compartment. Source: Internet
A suitable method for excreting it must therefore exist. Source: Internet
Regulation of uptake main Iron uptake is tightly regulated by the human body, which has no regulated physiological means of excreting iron. Source: Internet