Kidney
Kidney
Kidney
The kidneys remove the excess salt from the blood.
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The kidneys. They remove from the blood stream, the urea, that forms urine(wee) . they also remove other unwanted chemicals, e.g excess water. excess vitamin C . Anything that you eat/drink that the body does not need.
That is the correct spelling of "hyperlipemia", also hyperlipidemia, excess fatty acids in the blood.
filter and remove unwanted waste, minerals and excess water from the blood
they act as filtering units that remove unwanted waste, minerals and excess water from the blood.
filter and remove unwanted waste, minerals and excess water from the blood
For haemochromatosis (a inherited disorder that results in excess iron in the blood) and polycythaemia (malignant disorder (as in polycythaemia rubra vera) resulting in excess red blood cells). Essentially to remove components from the blood that cannot be removed/treated with medication
Deamination occurs. An amine group is removed from the amino acids, making ammonia. This ammonia is then converted to urea in the ornithine cycle. Search for 'deamination' on Wikipedia. That should cover it :)
It adds Acids to the blood, and they are Strong.