Bilirubin is difficult to excrete because internal hydrogen bonding makes it almost completely insoluble in water. |
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We predicted that Mojave woodrats would excrete more glucuronic acid per unit dry mass of resin consumed. |
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To digest foods, fungi excrete enzymes into the environment to break down complex carbon compounds. |
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Excessive amounts of alcohol decrease the kidneys' ability to excrete uric acid. |
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Then these bacteria excrete organic material to the clam and the clam can use that organic material as a food source. |
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Although most athletes who drink more fluid than they lose as sweat simply excrete the excess fluid as urine, in some people it is retained. |
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The storage of waste materials is a very important function of the vacuole, since plants cannot excrete their wastes the way animals do. |
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Conditions such as severe renal disease may impair the kidney's ability to excrete potassium. |
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At Lethbridge, female sheep keds have been found to excrete xanthine and hypoxanthine as well as uric acid. |
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The kidneys filter and process the blood and excrete the waste products as urine. |
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Tritiated corticosterone was used to determine how one male and one female stonechat metabolize and excrete that steroid. |
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Diuretics can cause quite dramatic temporary weight loss by causing the body to excrete water. |
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Plus, they excrete sticky compounds that glue soil particles into aggregates, keeping the soil open and porous. |
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The most common cause is a failure of the kidneys to excrete uric acid fast enough. |
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Too much sodium makes the body excrete calcium, threatening bone density and strength. |
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When we sweat, our bodies excrete salts, such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride. |
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Birds lack a bladder, and they excrete uric acid in the form of solid white crystals, rather than urea in a water solution. |
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Although fish do not produce NaOH, they do excrete bases such as ammonia and other nitrogenous wastes as a result of their metabolism. |
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Like mealy bugs, aphids excrete honeydew which gives leaf surfaces a shiny appearance and supports the formation of sooty mold. |
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Like aphids, they also excrete honeydew, attracting black sooty mold fungus. |
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Even immunized dogs can excrete leptospires in their urine over long periods. |
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According to most advertising, I am meant to excrete a thin blue liquid, and to keep it to myself. |
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Specialized cells located in the gills excrete excess amounts of certain salts, while their kidneys excrete other types of salts. |
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Hormonal excesses in the blood require a clean and healthy liver to metabolize and excrete. |
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The persistence of VDPVs in a small number of individuals with primary immunodeficiency disorders, who can excrete live virus for many years. |
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It's not just the GI tract-and fortunately you excrete anything you take in through the GI tract. |
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Even though they eat food, the people in the Garden of Eden, who are all living beings, have nothing to excrete. |
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It has been suggested that up to a half of elderly hospitalized patients excrete an abnormally high concentration of indican compared with young individuals. |
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Doses of streptomycin, kanamycin, amikacin, and capreomycin must be adjusted in patients with renal failure because the kidneys excrete essentially all of these drugs. |
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When someone is diabetic, they excrete sugar in their urine. |
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The stress from these events causes the fish to excrete waste making the water turbid. |
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This is sooty mold that grows on the honeydew that aphids excrete. |
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Patients who do not excrete the capsule naturally may need an additional dose of laxatives, a suppository, or colonoscopic capsule retrieval. |
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Although all creatures excrete by-products as part of their natural cycles, humans have managed to turn this into a very taboo subject. |
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Renal failure occurs as the kidneys fail to excrete the excess potassium. |
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Then in a vicious cycle, mussels excrete the algae's phosphorus, providing the Microcystis a ready-made meal. |
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Some microorganisms excrete polymers, which can form a gel-like network around cells after hydrolysis takes place. |
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Keep stocking density down, as infected animals excrete many microbes and disease can spread rapidly. |
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I'm meant to excrete the lining of my womb discreetly, fragrantly and silently. |
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The soda lake, which is nearly as salty as the Dead Sea, is named for its exquisite pinkness, due to the presence of bacteria that excrete red iron oxide. |
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They absorb, metabolize and excrete chemicals differently than adults, thus increasing their susceptibility. |
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Reports of renal involvement with brucellosis are rare and anecdotal even though patients can excrete brucellae in the urine. |
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Instead, it offers us a fictional and daft sequence in Newgate, with Macleane having his end away with the gaoler's daughter while Plunkett attempts to excrete the ruby. |
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But while alive, they excrete large amounts of toxic sludge. On Thai shrimp farms, the traditional way of dealing with this sludge is to toss it in the nearest river. |
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The turtle's gills, then, not only take in oxygen, they also excrete urea. If there is insufficient water to swim in, however, the turtles have to resort to desperate measures. |
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An ultrasonic slimming equipment is an ideal piece of beauty equipment for tightening the flabby skin, increasing the metabolic rate of human body and helping the human body excrete waste and moisture quickly. |
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The small plants that live at the ocean surface use the carbon dioxide to grow, then the organisms that feed on them produce particles as they die or excrete material. |
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Upon consumption of the EBT formulation, microorganisms excrete enzymes that depolymerise the nitrile. |
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Some protists accomplish this using contractile vacuoles, while freshwater fish excrete excess water via the kidney. |
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The salt concentration in cetacean blood is lower than that in seawater, requiring kidneys to excrete salt. |
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Albatrosses, along with all Procellariiformes, must excrete the salts they ingest in drinking sea water and eating marine invertebrates. |
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Hence, common ostriches drink relatively large volumes of water daily, and excrete generous quantities of highly concentrated urine. |
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They excrete nitrogen as the complex nitrogenous waste compound uric acid, and related derivatives. |
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They are working away beneath the soil, busily digesting, but what goes in must come out and what they excrete are called wormcasts. |
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Researchers renamed these vesicles exosomes and found that nearly all cell types excrete them. |
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Chickens are uricotelic and excrete uric acid as the end product of dietary protein metabolism. |
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This will create some interspaces within the collagen tissue, and as a result, the collagen tissue will be stimulated to excrete much more new collagen to fill in the interspace. |
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Upon consumption of the EBT formulation, micro-organisms excrete enzymes that depolymerise the nitrile and polyester liner. |
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As mammals brush against plants in the wilderness, they pick up pollen on their fur or consume seeds and excrete them, thus allowing for the propagation of plant species. |
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None of 80 sheep grazing the biosolids-treated land were found to excrete salmonellae. |
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Ebola causes the body to excrete fluids that are teeming with the virus. |
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A common pathophysiologic finding is failure to excrete bile from the liver on nuclear imaging, mandating surgical drainage with portoenterostomy. |
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Periodically, circular muscles at the hindgut's entrance pinch off and excrete a piece of the prostyle, preventing the prostyle from growing too large. |
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Water pills such hydrochlorothiazide and chlorthalidone prompt the body to excrete water and salt and are often prescribed for treating high blood pressure and heart disease. |
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They also excrete creatine, rather than creatinine like mammals. |
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Chocolate is toxic because it contains theobromine, a naturally occurring chemical found in cocoa beans which dogs excrete much less effectively than humans. |
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