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The kidney excretes water, salt and nitrogenous wastes such as urea and trimethylamine oxide; the gills eliminate nitrogen in the form of ammonia; and the gut epithelium reabsorbs water, salt and nutrients.
It may also excrete nitrogenous wastes.
Nitrogenous wastes (xanthine, guanine, and uric acid) are nearly insoluble in water.
Nitrogenous wastes from protein metabolism are collected by two pairs of Malpighian tubules.
All reptiles excrete uric acid and thus do not need great amounts of liquid to rid themselves of nitrogenous wastes.
Children with renal failure and uremia (nitrogenous wastes in the blood) can be treated with dialysis and renal transplant.
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Both BPH and YLS encode the uricase gene and the nitrogenous waste product can be used for nitrogen recycling by planthoppers with the aid of YLSs (Hongoh et al. 2000; Xue et al. 2014).
The gut microbiota can also make contributions to the nitrogen economy in the midgut by recycling nitrogenous waste products produced either by the beetle or gut microbes, which is consistent with previous work showing that nitrogen recycled from urea is reincorporated into both essential and non-essential amino acids in larval A. glabripennis [ 12].
During development, ammonia is the principal form of nitrogenous waste, and it is diluted by a constant diffusion of water in the perivitelline fluid.
Liver cells play a critical role in disposing of nitrogenous waste by forming the compound urea (the primary solid component of urine) through the action of the urea cycle.
The treatment of any form of dehydration depends not only on restoring the depleted water but also on reestablishing normal levels of body electrolytes and limiting the production of nitrogenous waste products.
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