Excretion: Human excretory system

Excretion

Excretion is the process by which animals eliminate waste materials and nitrogenous metabolic by-products. Organisms maintain acid-base balance and control osmotic pressure (the balance between inorganic ions and water) through excretion. As a result, homeostasis, or the consistency of the organism’s internal environment, is promoted. Every living thing, from the tiniest protist to the greatest […]

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Abnormal Blood Creatinine

The kidneys keep blood creatinine in a healthy range. The level of creatinine in the blood is a pretty accurate predictor of renal function. A high creatinine level indicates that your kidneys aren’t working properly. High creatinine levels can signal a variety of underlying health issues that require medical attention. Creatinine levels may return to

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Ejaculatory Duct

Ejaculatory ducts form a part of the human male reproductive system. The male reproductive system can be divided into internal and external organs present inside and outside the human male body. These organs are responsible for assisting in the process of human reproduction and urinating. Its major seven parts include the penis, scrotum, testicles, epididymis,

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Egestion in Animals

Egestion refers to the act of excreting unwanted or undigested material from a cell, just as in the case of single-celled organisms, or from the digestive tract of multicellular animals. The term egestion comes from the Latin word ēgest  meaning “to carry out”. Not only humans but other organisms also who rely on food to

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Egestion examples

Egestion refers to the process of elimination of undigested food and wastes from the body via the anus. The main function of excretion is to allow the body to get rid of waste products. This process of excretion takes place in the kidneys, bladder, and skin. Excretion is meant by the process of getting rid

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Egestion

Introduction Food is the primary source of keeping an organism alive. Consuming food is as important as it is to discharge undigested and unassimilated food from the body. Usually, the process of removing waste food particles from the body is called excretion. However, the term for excretion changes in different types of organisms. The meaning

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Double Circulation

Introduction How do we divide things into living and nonliving organisms? When we talk about cows, dogs, human beings – how do we know that they are all living beings? As we know, all living organisms have a circulatory system. The bodies of mammals are composed of complex organ systems and tissues, such as the

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Disorders; Uraemia, Renal failure, Renal calculi, Nephritis

Introduction Kidneys and nephrons make up the central functional units of the renal system. They perform essential functions to regulate blood filtration and remove waste products from our bodies. So, most renal disorders target these two organs and impair their functions, putting our bodies at risk. Renal disorders such as uraemia, renal failure, renal calculi,

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Disorder of Uric Acid Metabolism

Uric acid is a heterocyclic compound composed of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms arranged in a ring structure. It results in the formation of urates and acid urates, such as ammonium acid urate, as well as ions and salts. In humans, uric acid is produced as a by-product of the metabolic breakdown of purine

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Disorder of the Excretory System

The kidneys, ureter, urinary bladder, and urethra make up the human excretory system. A healthy kidney, as well as the other excretory system components, are critical to our overall health. Once the kidneys are damaged, they cannot be repaired. As a result, we need to be cautious when dealing with it. Our kidneys, which are

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