nitrogenous waste is carried through the blood. the waste passes into the nephrons (kidney cells)
inside the nephrons the blood passes through "the loop of henly" in which the waste is pulled out of the blood and send to the bladder to be concentrated as urea
it is transported by the intestines
plasma
water,food (such as amino acids, minerals,vitamins), chemical waste like urea,blood proteins like antibodies, hormones
Yes, the blood transports urea and other waste products so that they can be excreted.
The liver produces urea when it metabolises (breaks down) proteins. This is done in hepatocytes (liver cells). Amino acids are first broken down into ammonia, which is highly soluble and toxic in the blood plasma, so ammonia is joined with carbon dioxide to make urea, this is less soluble and less toxic but a build up of urea is toxic in the blood. Urea is then transported in the blood to be filtered out by the kidneys.
false... oxygen is primarily transported by Red blood cells
Kidney
the blood plasma carries waste products, including urea.
blood cells
plasma
water,food (such as amino acids, minerals,vitamins), chemical waste like urea,blood proteins like antibodies, hormones
Yes, the blood transports urea and other waste products so that they can be excreted.
Ions: sodium, chlorine, pottasiu, calcium; buffers and osmoregulators; also hormones are transported in the blood plasma.
blood cells, electrolytes, nutrients etc are bathed in plasma and transported around the body
The liver produces urea when it metabolises (breaks down) proteins. This is done in hepatocytes (liver cells). Amino acids are first broken down into ammonia, which is highly soluble and toxic in the blood plasma, so ammonia is joined with carbon dioxide to make urea, this is less soluble and less toxic but a build up of urea is toxic in the blood. Urea is then transported in the blood to be filtered out by the kidneys.
blood plasma carries waste product including urea
false... oxygen is primarily transported by Red blood cells
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