Cholesterol is a lipid which is a structural components of cell membranes. It makes the membrane "stiffer". It found in normal levels. Too much cholesterol will be found in the blood and has to be removed as high levels have been found to be associated with certain diseases.
No, cholesterol is part of the cell membrane. Without it the membrane would be too unstable and move too much. The cholesterol "stiffens" the membrane.
Cellular waste is carried from the cell by blood and filtered into the bladder by the kidneys. Solid waste is removed by the intestines.
Excretion.
the waste products must be cleaned up to blood waste then leaves the body in the urine the digestive system and kidneys work together to provide nutrients and remove .
The respiratory system aids in keeping the pH level stable throughout the body, as well as, increasing blood flow to the needed areas. The renal system is dependent on the proper amount of blood flow in order to work properly. Toxins and wastes in the blood stream are filtered through the kidneys and are excreted in the urine. If the renal system is not working properly the waste and toxins remain in the body.
No, cholesterol is part of the cell membrane. Without it the membrane would be too unstable and move too much. The cholesterol "stiffens" the membrane.
Two ways that liquid waste is removed from your body... sweating and urination
Cholesterol is needed in cell membranes and for the production of steroids.
Waste is removed through the body in two ways- Excrement (Poop) or urine. the extra minerals and vitamins, along with any extra waste, is removed through these two methods.
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Osmosis
Cellular waste is carried from the cell by blood and filtered into the bladder by the kidneys. Solid waste is removed by the intestines.
Excretion.
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