As you can see this cell is releasing solid waste.

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As you can see this cell is releasing solid waste

This visual shows how a cell gets food and digests it to make solid waste

Blood Tissue- carries the waste out of the cells Skin tissue- lines the stomach and intestines Nerve tissue- tells your body when the cell or you has to go Muscle Tissue- makes the body hold the waste in or let it out

Blood carries the waste to the stomach, then to the Large intestine, then the rectum, after that it will hopefully end up in a toilet. Blood Cell