Similar words: excretion, excrete, excretory, excruciating, cretin, excruciatingly, cretinism, excrement. Meaning: [ek'skriːt] n. the bodily process of discharging waste matter.
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1. The larvae may be excreted in the faeces.
2. Most toxins are naturally excreted from the body.
3. Your open pores excrete sweat and dirt.
4. The function of the kidneys is to excrete wastes from the body.
5. The skin excretes sweat.
6. A second bug experienced a mutation that allowed it to make use of the acetate excreted from the first.
7. The majority of cortisol is either metabolized in various tissues or conjugated in the liver and excreted.
8. Flakes of a fatty substance are excreted from glands between the joints on the underside of the worker bee's abdomen.
9. Like all living creatures because House Dust Mites eat, they also excrete.
10. The remaining amount of uric acid is excreted in the biliary, pancreatic, and gastrointestinal secretions through the gastrointestinal tract.
11. Back to the Lab Kidney stones are solid concretions of material excreted by the kidney.
12. Birds excrete uric acid rather than urea because it is an insoluble solid.
13. Worm casts have been shown to contain enzymes which continue to break down organic matter even after they have been excreted.
14. In the case of most vitamin supplements which are available in tablet form, excess amounts are simply excreted by the body.
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15. Lead is mainly excreted by the kidney hence urine or whole blood would be appropriate specimens for determining lead exposure.
16. One of the original bugs had undergone a mutation that caused it to excrete acetate, an organic chemical.
17. Yeast cells struggling to survive under suffocating conditions quickly excrete the ethanol fragments because they are basically poisonous.
18. The type of light chain excreted in the urine may be identified by performing immuno-electrophoresis on a concentrated urine specimen. 173.
19. The can quickly build up unsightly colonies, also excreting honeydew which encourages sooty mould fungus.
20. These are then excreted and, should they prove to have a useful, coincidental effect, the bacteria thrive.
21. Ciprofloxacin is largely excreted as an unchanged substance and elimination is predominantly via the kidneys.
22. The fraction of excreting Pm in urine and faeces was power function of time.
23. There is no difference in the excreting function between low and ultra-low anastomosis.
24. Organisms can also develop detoxication mechanism for excreting Al and the internal equilibrium protection mechanism by mutation, natural selection and self-organized latent energy.
25. Most of us seek to preserve independence in matters in which the bodily functions of urinating and excreting are concerned.
26. The blue-green algae that form the stromatolites helped create our present atmosphere by breaking down carbon dioxide and excreting oxygen.
27. Furthermore, the bacteriostatic effect in vitro, the effect of excreting bile, the spasmolytic effect in vitro, anti-inflammatory effect and antianalgesic effect of BXC were also researched.
28. All water plants and animals, including algae, are constantly removing dissolved oxygen from the water and excreting carbon dioxide during normal respiration.
29. They're in the toilet,' he says, noting that the body has an exquisite system of self-regulation, excreting anything it doesn't need.
30. The kidneys control opening and closing, while the urinary bladder governs storing and excreting urine.
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