Urea is made from ammonia filtered out of the blood by the nephrons in the kidney. As ammonia is a highly toxic substance to humans, and humans have moderate water supplies, it undergoes multiple chemical reactions to convert from ammonia to urea which is diluted to urine and excreted out of the urethra.
from the blood, into the kidneys, into the NEPHRONS:
okay so the blood flows through capillaries called the GLOMERIUS (spelling...?) where blood pressure squeezes it out into the the bowl the glomerius is in called BOWMAN's CAPSULE. through the proximal tubule, loop of henle, distal tubule, collecting duct into the RENAL PELVIS thorough the URETER to the BLADDER down through the URETHRA
Bile is produced in the liver and is then stored in the gallbladder.
A hydroxide is taken from the glucose and a hydrogen is taken from the fructose. This leaves the glucose and fructose a place to bond. A hydroxide(HO) and a hydrogen (H) make a water molecule (H2O)
Red blood cells and white blood cells are produced in your red bone marrow. Albumin is produced in your liver. Globulin is produced in your reticuloendothelial system. Water and the electrolyte are taken from the intestine.
A hydroxide is taken from the glucose and a hydrogen is taken from the fructose. This leaves the glucose and fructose a place to bond. A hydroxide(HO) and a hydrogen (H) make a water molecule (H2O)
Most are taken up by mitochondria and reprocessed into ATP.
carbon dioxide is taken through the leaves, and oxygen goes out. !
yes it can
When an orthotopic transplantation is performed, a segment of the inferior vena cava attached to the liver is taken from the donor as well.
Tobacco plants grow in fields. Workers strip the leaves from the stalks. The leaves are hung upside down in a barn to dry. If the barn is not heated, burley tobacco is produced. If the barn is heated, flue cured tobacco is produced. Then the tobacco is taken to a warehouse. An auctioneer starts calling out numbers much faster than I can understand. Then he says sold and the farmer's load of tobacco is sold.
All the materials absorbed from the intestines are taken to the liver where they are processed and/or stored. The liver modifies, if necessary, and releases what is needed by the body and stores the rest. The bile salts, used to emulsify the lipids to facilitate digestion and absorption, are produced in limited amounts and are reabsorbed in the intestines and recycled.
The lactate is taken to the liver and converted back to pyruvate.
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