Slide 1 Excretion of Nitrogenous Waste WALT To recap types of nitrogenous waste To identify the ultrastructure of the kidney To explain ultrafiltration Slide 2 Excretion…
Slide 1 Water Balance in Animals Ch 10 p325-330 Slide 2 Key Questions How do humans maintain water levels in the blood? – What structures (organs and glands), hormones…
Slide 1 The Excretory System Chapter 17 Section 3 Slide 2 Key Concepts What are the structures and functions of the excretory system? How do the kidneys filter wastes from…
Slide 1 Excretion Excretion is the removal of the waste products resulting from metabolic process in an organism Slide 2 Lungs : removal of excess carbon dioxide Liver :…
Slide 1WATER-SOLUBLE VITAMINS Slide 2 Water-Soluble Vitamins Dissolve in water Cannot be stored in body for later use Important to continually get these vitamins…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The process by which animals control solute concentrations and balance water gain and loss. Slide 3 Osmoconformers-isoosmotic with their environment,…
Slide 1 Insulin, Glucagon, and Diabetes Mellitus Prof. dr. Zoran Valić Department of Physiology University of Split School of Medicine Slide 2 digestive functions …
Slide 1 Slide 2 Excretory System Swenson Slide 3 Excretion – Removal of nitrogenous waste. What is Nitrogenous waste? Waste from the breakdown of Proteins, and other cellular…
Slide 1 Slide 2 1. Name this process. 2. Name the end products (hint there are three). 3. Why are these end products? Copy Excretion Why is the process of excretion necessary?…
Slide 1 EXCRETORY AND NERVOUS SYSTEMS Slide 2 How do animals manage toxic nitrogenous waste? Animals either eliminate ammonia from the body quickly or convert it into other…