Ruminant Protein Nutrition More appropriate: Rumen Nitrogen Metabolism.
1 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY (MLT 301) NONPROTEIN NITROGEN (NPN) LECTURE ONE Dr. Essam H. Jiffri.
Metabolic uses of amino acids ● building blocks for protein synthesis ● precursors of nucleotides and heme ● source of energy ● neurotransmitters ● precursors.
The Excretory System. Purpose Contributes to homeostasis Regulates internal environment by eliminating metabolic waste products: Volume Electrolyte.
Osmoregulation. Many adaptations of marine organisms have to do with maintaining HOMEOSTASIS. The living machinery inside most organisms is sensitive.
F214: Communication, Homeostasis and Energy 4.2.1 Excretion define the term excretion; explain the importance of removing metabolic wastes, including carbon.
Chapter 44 Osmoregulation and Excretion. Fig. 44-2 Selectively permeable membrane Net water flow Hyperosmotic side Hypoosmotic side Water Solutes.
Learning Intentions I can describe the role of the kidneys. I understand and can describe the process of filtration and reabsorption in the nephron.
The Excretory System. The body has 2 kidneys They hold ~ ¼ of our blood at any one time They play a major role in homeostasis Each has a mass.
Protein Metabolism II_Urea Cycle_Med 2012March
HOW DO WE REMEMBER ALL THE LIFE PROCESSES? H.N.T.R.S.G.E.R.M.R WHICH ONES HAVE WE COVERED? NUTRITION & TRANSPORT & RESPIRATION WHAT’S NEXT.
Urine. What is urine? Urine is a liquid waste product of the body secreted by the kidneys by a process of filtration from blood and excreted through the.