- and the
cleared substances are then
excreted from the body in the
urine and ****.
Aquatic animals usually excrete ammonia directly into the
external environment...
-
therefore be
excreted. This
includes nitrogen compounds, water, CO2, phosphates, sulphates, etc.
Animals treat these compounds as
excretes.
Plants have...
- (from
Ancient Gr**** φέρω (phérō) 'to bear' and hormone) is a
secreted or
excreted chemical factor that
triggers a
social response in
members of the same...
-
basolateral membrane,
moves salt from the
blood into the gland,
where it is
excreted as a
concentrated solution. The
avian salt
gland has two main ducts: a...
-
intermediate stages that
infest secondary hosts. The eggs of
trematodes are
excreted from
their main hosts,
whereas adult cestodes generate vast
numbers of...
-
analyzed chemically for more in-depth
information on the
individual who
excreted them,
using lipid analysis and
ancient DNA analysis. The
success rate of...
- and
taken up via the
portal vein to the liver,
enters circulation and is
excreted by the kidney.
Increased amounts of
bilirubin are
formed in hemolysis,...
-
nonvolatile acids are
excreted by the kidneys.
Lactic acid is
usually completely metabolized by the body, and is thus not
excreted from the body. The following...
-
between 30 and 90% of the
orally administered doses are
estimated to be
excreted as the
active substances in the urine. The term
environmental persistent...
-
ingested matter which would be
toxic if it
remained in the
digestive tract;
excreted metabolites like bilirubin-containing bile; and dead
mucosal epithelia...