excrete 的定义
ex·cret·ed, ex·cret·ing.
- to separate and eliminate from an organic body; separate and expel from the blood or tissues, as waste or harmful matter.
excrete 近义词
discharge, usually liquified substance
更多excrete例句
- More photosynthesis means more carbon dioxide is siphoned out of the atmosphere and excreted back into the earth as organic compounds.
- The compound allyl methyl sulphide takes longer for the body to metabolize and excrete than the others, so the next time you have garlic breath, you will know why.
- Plants excrete oxygen as their waste product — and we can’t live without it.
- When we breathe out that carbon dioxide, we are excreting it.
- They excrete their chemical waste through the membrane that separates them from their environment.
- Ebola causes the body to excrete fluids that are teeming with the virus.
- Hormonal excesses in the blood require a clean and healthy liver to metabolize and excrete.
- In disease, the amount of solids depends mainly upon the activity of metabolism and the ability of the kidneys to excrete.
- Now the system labours to excrete them in solution, even when in excess; and often succeeds in doing so.
- In fact, this fluid would seem to be produced by most of the Rhynchota, for the Psyllid and Aleurodid also excrete it.
- They excrete a sweet, sticky liquid called “honey-dew,” and cause the leaves to curl or drop.
- A little duct or vessel, destined to receive secreted fluids, and to excrete or discharge them; also, a secretory vessel.