Excretion: Human excretory system

Persistent Dialysis

A technique for removing particles and turbidity from surface water, coagulation and filtration are one of the most frequent water treatment procedures employed by big water systems. Coagulation and filtration are used to remove particulates and turbidity from water. It is necessary to add a coagulant (usually iron or aluminium salts with polymeric components) to […]

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Tubules

Introduction The kidneys start by filtering blood as it flows through microscopic tufts of blood vessels with small pores (glomeruli). This process transports a significant amount of water, electrolytes, and other substances into the kidney tubules. The cells that line these tubules reabsorb and return to the blood needed water, electrolytes, and nutrients (such as

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Zinc

Zinc supplements are marketed as one of the few effective cold remedies, but are they? In 1771, German doctor Hieronymus David Gables presented zinc as a promising treatment to the Western scientific community. For the first 200 years of its existence, pharmacy shelves were stocked with zinc. It’s difficult to get a definitive answer to

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Who needs dialysis?

Kidneys, like all other organs in the human body, have a few responsibilities. These bean-shaped organs, located on either side of the spine, filter the blood. They eliminate waste, regulate body fluids, and maintain proper electrolyte levels. When you urinate, the waste is delivered to a bladder to be removed. Dialysis is required when your kidneys can

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What is Ureotelism

Ureotelism is the process of removing urea from an organism, and Ureotelic animals are those that release their waste primarily from nitrogen species like urea. Our bodies expel waste through the skin, kidneys, and lungs. They emit noxious chemicals. The lungs expel carbon dioxide, the kidneys secrete significant volumes of water, salt, and urea, and

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What is placenta

Introduction During pregnancy, the placenta develops into a big organ. It is frequently linked to the top or side of the uterine wall. The placenta and your baby are connected by the umbilical cord. The placenta filters the mother’s blood, delivering oxygen, glucose, and other nutrients to the baby via the umbilical cord. The placenta

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What is excretion

Excretion is a biological process in which an organism uses the urethra to eliminate excess waste products and nitrogenous by-products of metabolism. Furthermore, organisms maintain acid-base balance and control osmotic pressure (the balance between inorganic ions and water) through this process. Homeostasis, or the consistency of the organism’s internal environment, is enhanced in this way.

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What Is Amniocentesis?

Amniocentesis is a procedure that involves the removal of amniotic fluid from the uterus. Amniotic fluid is the fluid that surrounds and protects a foetus during pregnancy. This fluid contains foetal cells and proteins. Although amniocentesis can provide essential information about a baby’s health, it carries its set of dangers, and one should be prepared

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What are Vegetative Cell

Extracellular fluid (fluid that exists outside of the cell) is separated into two types in animals and humans: interstitial fluid (fluid that exists between tissues) and plasma (fluid that resides within the cell).It is made up of tiny water-soluble molecules that move between the cells of the tissue in question.Because of the continual interchange of

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What are the Function of Lymph

Extracellular fluid (fluid that exists outside of the cell) is separated into two types in animals and humans: interstitial fluid (fluid that exists between tissues) and plasma (fluid that resides within the cell).It is made up of tiny water-soluble molecules that move between the cells of the tissue in question.Because of the continual interchange of

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