As for the excrements of these two puppies, the gold puppy excretes gold and the silver puppy excretes silver.
Botrytis hyphae, living in the cell-walls of plants, but not entering the cells, excretes a poison which kills the protoplasm, and the fungus then feeds on the debris.
Aphrophora, which sucks the juices from the tissues and excretes the frothy watery cuckoo-spit from its body.
The normal human being oxidizes about half of the purins eaten and excretes about half, mainly in the form of uric acid.
The body of the frog is devoid of scales, so that the blood is separated from the surrounding water only by a thin membrane, and it breathes and excretes to a certain extent in the same way.
It breathes oxygen, andexcretes carbonic acid and urea, through its whole body surface.
Of the muck the devil spews and excretes through his booklet I have had quite enough.
Many careful observers say this species keeps in its nest the Aphis radicans, which when its abdomen is touched by the ant, excretes a saccharine substance on which the ants feed.
In India, a native on the average excretes as much as 12 oz.
The liver excretes many of these substances, and in their passage out from the blood the hepatic cells are irritated and an increased production of bile is a result.
It is, in fact, not at all difficult to prove that the liver manufactures certain biliary constituents, while it merely excretes others.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "excretes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dejection; discharge; effluent; ejection; excrement; waste