1.(Physiology) to discharge (waste matter, such as urine, sweat, carbon dioxide, or faeces) from the body through the kidneys, skin, lungs, bowels, etc 2.(Botany) (of plants) to eliminate (waste matter, such as carbon dioxide and salts) through the leaves, roots, etc ...
the lungs, while nonvolatile mineral and organic acids and just 1-2 millimoles of bicarbonates are re-moved in the urine. The excretion of water is 1.2 liters in urine, 0.5 liter in sweat, and 0.1 liter in feces. The total quantity of nitrogen excreted in urine is 11 grams, in ...
Many factors influence the health impact of exposure to metalliferous mine dusts and whilst the underpinning toxicology is pivotal, it is not the only driv
Which of the following is/are major nitrogenous wastes of the human body? a. Uric acid b. Urea c. Creatine phosphate d. Creatine e. Nucleic acids Urine: The urine is the main method by which nitrogenous wastes are e...
Metabolic wastes are substances which are produced by the chemical reactions in the body which are not needed by it. They are often toxic if they left to accumulate to high levels, which necessitates their removal by the excretory system. ...
Another problem is antibiotics excreting in the urine of both people and animals, birth control and other medications excreted through urine will act as harmful pollutants, We have our work cut out for us. There are solutions to all of these problems, but they all require energy, either as ...
All beta2-adrenergic agonists, including albuterol, are known to be substantially excreted by the kidney, and the risk of toxic reactions may be greater in patients with impaired renal function. Because elderly patients are more likely to have decreased renal function, care should be taken in dos...
The larva treks to the lungs. You cough it up and swallow it. Meanwhile it has molted a few times. It then crawls to the intestine where it becomes an adult, shedding eggs in your stool. Fig. 6 Ascaris. Worms usually have preferred locations. The favorite organ for Dirofilaria (dog ...
During respiratory alkalosis, explain how the renal compensatory mechanism works to return the body back to homeostasis. Be sure to indicate which substances are excreted or reabsorbed from the body in your explanation. Describe how red...
What is the fate of the heme portion of hemoglobin? Which part(s) is/are recycled and which is/are excreted from the body? All of the following may be found in the blood except: A. fibrinogen B. glucose C. veins D. oxygen E. glycogen ...