how does our body maintain homeostasis in chemical decomposition
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u should check the following website to know about \(\color{blue}{\text{Human Homeostasis}}\) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_homeostasis
Waste? question is vague.
removal of waste/ extra / unwanted chemicals @Doll56789
as an example we can say the water in blood as it passes through kidney it gets filtered as well as removed, when removed? well only when the water is in excess, why removed? well the answer would be your question :) since homeostasis actually means maintaining stability or equilibrium that's why if there is extra- it should be removed, or if there is something unwanted (waste) like CO2 also should be removed to maintain that equilibrium :D
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