Uric acid, formed from nucleic acids, is reabsorbed from filtrate by active transport, and a small portion is actively secreted into the urine. |
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Also, the toxins from this excess waste matter can be reabsorbed into the bloodstream and circulated throughout the body, causing many problems. |
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A portion of conjugated and unconjugated steroids also passes into bile, some of which may be reabsorbed via enterohepatic circulation. |
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Glucose normally is filtered by the glomerulus, but it is almost completely reabsorbed in the proximal tubule. |
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In depressed people, too much serotonin is reabsorbed in the receiving neuron after crossing the synapse, the gap between neurons. |
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Although the water is not recycled for other uses, it travels through underground chambers to be slowly reabsorbed into the ground. |
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The corps continued to work under this name until 1996, when it was reabsorbed into the Royal Australian Engineers. |
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The borrowed energy is then reabsorbed by the receiving quark or lepton. |
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They were eventually reabsorbed into the surrounding tissue. |
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In conditions of volume depletion or hypertonicity, secretion of antidiuretic hormone is stimulated, water is reabsorbed, and a concentrated urine is excreted. |
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If the mother does not gain enough weight to survive through the winter, the embryo does not implant and is reabsorbed into the body. |
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When the camel exhales, water vapor becomes trapped in their nostrils and is reabsorbed into the body as a means to conserve water. |
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It becomes instant feed for the household pigs or is biodegradably reabsorbed into the natural ecology of the environment. |
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A portion of the volatile species may be reabsorbed and recombined onto the surface of the char matrix by the devolatilization process. |
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The solution causes the veins to become sclerosed and reabsorbed by the body before they become varicosed. |
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Over the course of a few weeks their legs develop and their tail gradually gets reabsorbed. |
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Returning veterans were successfully reabsorbed into the postwar society. |
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Convert bilirubin to urobilinogen, some of which is reabsorbed and subjected to enterohepatic recirculation, while the rest is excreted through the kidneys as urobilin. |
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The county boroughs were, like the municipal boroughs, abolished in 1974, being reabsorbed into their parent counties for administrative purposes. |
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