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Correct. Waste products, such as carbon dioxide and metabolic byproducts, diffuse from the cell into the surrounding interstitial fluid. From there, they can enter the capillaries, where they are then transported through the bloodstream to be eliminated from the body.
The correct answer is twofold. The liver filters some substances and metabolizes or breaks them down into byproducts. These byproducts or waste will then be filtered by the kidneys in varying degrees. Which means that not everything that passes through the kidneys comes out in the urine. A percentage of necessary things are needed by the body such as proteins, sodium, potassium and other elements which are essential to the running of the body.
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are there any byproducts made from recycled human waste?
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Slag or dross. Both are byproducts of separating the elements of liquified metal ore.
Adding a few drops of bleach will make a difference (good or bad?), but the byproducts of the drugs are still there, so I will say, "No".
it's suff like urea, carbon dioxide, and other waste products of cellular activities.
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Byproducts of human waste that's usually discarded and collected by the local water department to avoid possible contamination of drinking water. Normally, sewage waste is sent to an incinerator where is burned.
Yes, the noun 'waste' is a common noun, a general word for material that is not wanted; a general word for the unusable remains or byproducts of something; a general word for an act of expending something carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose; a word for any waste of any kind.The word 'waste' is also a verb and an adjective.
The noun 'waste' is an abstract noun as a word for an act of expending something carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose; a word for a concept (a waste of time, a waste of resources).The noun 'waste' is a concrete noun as a word for material that is not wanted; the unusable remains or byproducts of something; a word for physical things.The abstract noun form of the verb to waste is the gerund, wasting.A related abstract noun is wastefulness.