And life does something special: it ingests chemicals and excretes other chemicals.
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In response, the whale excretes a waxy goo to protect itself.
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I'd create an animal that excretes meat, just to give vegetarians pause for thought.
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A gland behind the eyes concentrates the salt and excretes it through this organ.
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The average dog excretes almost 300 grams each day.
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A big woman, who excretes at the back.
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What animal is it, which takes its food through its mouth and excretes it through its eyes?
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Meanwhile the yeast tolerates an acidic environment nicely, and the yeast excretes carbon dioxide that helps the bread rise.
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The kidney normally excretes these products, and consequently preexisting renal failure exacerbates the metabolic derangements of tumor lysis syndrome.
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They use arm-like fins to drag themselves along the bottom and a modified dorsal fin excretes fluid to lure prey.
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Or you could use something like a Breathalyzer, since cancer also excretes metabolic by-products that evaporate out of your lungs.
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Therefore, the hearers must think reality is like a poppy, like water, like the sun, like that which eats and excretes.
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The green wood hoopoe, a tropical bird native to Africa, points its tail at threatening animals and excretes a foul stench.
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Candida tropicalis ATCC 20336 excretes alpha,omega-dicarboxylic acids as a by-product when cultured on n-alkanes or fatty acids as the carbon source.
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Where the male excretes its sperm onto the ice a small 'blister' of liquid water is formed and remains for several days.
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Fortunately, the body is used to processing these kind of chemicals, and excretes half of the cesium it absorbs within 100 days.