Excerpt from Histoire Naturelle des Insectes, Vol. 1: Coléoptères; Première Partie
Ainsi par excrétion, on entend ou l'ac tion des organes sécréteurs, par laquelle ces organes transmettent hors d'eux - mêmes le résultat de leur sécrétion ou bien l'action de quelques autres organes qui rejettent au dehors du corps, soit le résidu des ali ments, soit le résidu de la nutrition pro prement dite, comme cela arrive dans ce que l'on nomme exhalation chez les ani maux vertébrés.
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