excern (Meaning)

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excern (v. t.)

To excrete; to throw off through the pores; as, fluids are excerned in perspiration.

Synonyms & Antonyms of excern

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excern Sentence Examples

  1. Animals excern waste products through various bodily functions.
  2. Human kidneys excern urine to eliminate waste and excess water from the body.
  3. The liver excretes bile, which helps digest fats in the intestines.
  4. Plants release oxygen and water vapor through their stomata, which is a process called transpiration.
  5. Sweat glands excrete sweat onto the skin to regulate body temperature.
  6. Some glands in the skin excrete oils that help keep the skin and hair moisturized.
  7. Certain bacteria excrete toxins that can cause disease.
  8. Some plants excrete allelopathic chemicals that inhibit the growth of other plants.
  9. Fungi excrete enzymes that help break down organic matter in the soil.
  10. Certain insects excrete silk, which they use to build their webs and cocoons.

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To excrete; to throw off through the pores; as, fluids are excerned in perspiration.

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Animals excern waste products through various bodily functions.

Human kidneys excern urine to eliminate waste and excess water from the body.

The liver excretes bile, which helps digest fats in the intestines.

Plants release oxygen and water vapor through their stomata, which is a process called transpiration.