ENZYMES IN URINE
SOURCES OF URINARY ENZYMES UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS:
serum, kidneys, epithelial cells of urinogenital tract, glandular secretions of urinogenital tract
SOURCES OF URINARY ENZYMES UNDER PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS:
Serum, kidney, tumours in urinogenital tract, infiltrate and exudate cells,
erythrocytes, bacteria
URINARY ENZYMES IN NORMAL URINE:
oxidoreductases, transferases, hydrolases, lyases
URINARY ENZYMES IN DIAGNOSTIC PURPOSES:
Pepsinogen, amylase, lactate dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphate, leucine aminopeptidase, beta glucuronide, acid phosphatite
Enzymes are proteins and all proteins are coded for and produced by the nucleus/ribosomes.
No, they are different organs. The gallbladder is located under the liver and stores bile produced by the liver, while the bladder is a muscular sac that collects and stores urine produced by the kidneys.
Nucleotidases are primarily produced in the liver, although they can also be found in other tissues such as the kidneys and intestines. These enzymes play a crucial role in nucleotide metabolism by breaking down nucleotides into their components, which are then used for various cellular processes.
Proteins that are catalysts are called enzymes. A majority of enzymes are proteins, though not all.
Urine is produced in the kidneys. The kidneys filter waste products and excess substances from the blood to create urine, which is then transported to the bladder for storage and eventual elimination from the body.
Enzymes are proteins and all proteins are coded for and produced by the nucleus/ribosomes.
inside the cells of an organizism
Yes, the urinary bladder stores urine produced in the kidneys.
Enzymes are substances produced by living organisms, which are designed to act as a catalyst in biochemical reactions.
Kidneys.
the kidneys.
No, they are different organs. The gallbladder is located under the liver and stores bile produced by the liver, while the bladder is a muscular sac that collects and stores urine produced by the kidneys.
Nucleotidases are primarily produced in the liver, although they can also be found in other tissues such as the kidneys and intestines. These enzymes play a crucial role in nucleotide metabolism by breaking down nucleotides into their components, which are then used for various cellular processes.
Yes, androgens can be produced in the kidneys, although the primary site of androgen production is the testes in males and the ovaries in females. The adrenal glands also contribute to androgen production. In the kidneys, enzymes involved in steroidogenesis can lead to the local synthesis of androgens, which may play a role in regulating renal function and influencing blood pressure.
Proteins that are catalysts are called enzymes. A majority of enzymes are proteins, though not all.
Urine is produced in the kidneys. The kidneys filter waste products and excess substances from the blood to create urine, which is then transported to the bladder for storage and eventual elimination from the body.
Urea is produced by the liver and is excreted by the kidneys as a part of urine.