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What would happen if all the H2O in the blood passed through the kidneys were excreted?

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How do nutrients get nto and out of the kidney?

The blood transports nutrients to all organs of the body. Waste products are filtered out of the blood by the kidney and excreted in urine.


What would happen if all your blood went to your head?

All the blood in you body could not fit into your head.


Does digestion happen in the liver?

yes it is where all of your blood flows


How glucose is excreted?

Glucose is primarily reabsorbed in the kidneys rather than excreted. In healthy individuals, nearly all glucose filtered through the kidneys is reabsorbed in the proximal tubules. However, when blood glucose levels exceed a certain threshold, such as in uncontrolled diabetes, excess glucose is excreted in the urine. This process occurs due to the saturation of glucose transporters, leading to glucosuria.


How does the kidney help in excretion?

The kidneys are the organs responsible for filtering the blood in our body. in other words, it removes metabolic wastes such as urea (deaminated proteins) water, salts and some heat from the blood and all these are excreted as urine.


How does the kidney help excretion?

The kidneys are the organs responsible for filtering the blood in our body. in other words, it removes metabolic wastes such as urea (deaminated proteins) water, salts and some heat from the blood and all these are excreted as urine.


What would happen to your blood pressure if blood were supplied to all of your capillaries at the same time?

you would die


Which of these are not fonid in blood Glycogen Fibrinogen Glucose Urea Albumin?

Fibrinogen and Urea are not found in blood. Fibrinogen is a clotting factor found in plasma, while urea is a waste product of protein metabolism mostly excreted by kidneys. Glycogen, Glucose, and Albumin are all present in blood.


What would happen to the cellular level of a fresh water fish being put into saltwater?

All of the H2o will leave the cells causing it to shrivel up and die


What happens to excess amino acids in the liver?

Amino acids are important for building proteins, but if there is too much absorbed from the small intestine, there is no where to store it all!What happens now? Well, some kinds of amino acids can be converted to useful things that the body needs at the time.If that doesn't happen, the liver breaks down parts of the amino acid molecule to be recycled. This is called deamination.The main part of the amino acid molecule is converted into glucose, but the 'amino' part of it has to be excreted. This is because, when broken down, it's products are alkaline which would disturb the pH of the body fluid.The amino is converted into urea which is then carried via the blood to the kidneys, and from there, excreted in urine.


What can happen if you perice your tongue your self?

by experience i did mine wrong and i pierced a vain all that happen was that my tongue got num for a week and there was alot of blood