excretion Flashcards
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what is excretion?
the removal of the waste substances of metabolic reactions, toxic materials and substances in the excess of requirements
what are some metabolic waste products formed by humans?
- carbon dioxide & water from aerobic respiration in cells
- urea- formed by the breakdown of excess proteins in the liver
- other substances in excess- like antibiotics and sodium
what effects can occur if waste products build up in the body?
- toxicity
- osmotic effect
- using up necessary storage
how can waste products be toxic?
- if they reach high concentrations
- carbon dioxide dissolves in water- forms an acidic solution that lowers the pH of cells- can reduce the rate of enzymes in the body which are essential for controlling the rate of metabolic reactions
how can waste products affect the osmotic effect?
- body fluids can become more concentrated if there are higher amounts of waste products
- concentrated body fluids can cause water to move out of cells- changing their water potential and preventing them from carrying out essential reactions
what do humans store carbohydrates and lipids as?
fat tissue
where is carbon dioxide removed from?
the lungs via the blood plasma
where is urea made?
liver cells
how is urea made?
the breakdown of amino acids (deamination)
where is urea removed from?
kidneys and the skin
what are the 4 excretory organs of the body?
- kidneys
- skin
- liver
- lungs
what do the kidneys excrete?
urea, water and mineral ions
what do the lungs excrete?
carbon dioxide and water
what does the skin excrete?
excess mineral ions e.g. sodium and water
what does the liver do?
the breakdown of amino acids into urea