excretions

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Definition von excretions im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

excretion
(Tıp) atılım
excretion
(Tıp) ekskresyon
excretion
(Biyokimya) atım
excretion
boşaltma
excretion
dışkı
excretion
ifrazat
excretion
boşaltım
excretion
ıtrah
excretion
dışkı/boşaltma
excretion
{i} salgılama
excretion
(Diş Hekimliği) 1. Yabancı maddeyi vücuttan uzaklaştırma işlemi. 2. Bu şekilde uzaklaştırılan madde
excretion
{i} salgı
excretion
(Tıp) Dışartı, çıkartım, ifrazat, excretis
Englisch - Englisch
plural of excretion
excretion
the getting rid of waste matter
excretion
the bodily process of discharging waste matter
excretion
The act of excreting
excretion
That which is excreted; excrement
excretion
The process of eliminating medications and waste products from the body
excretion
separation and elimination of wastes from the body especially in urine
excretion
the elimination of wastes from blood or tissues
excretion
removal of waste products of metabolism from the body
excretion
The elimination or discharge of waste products or substances present in excess from the body
excretion
This is a general term for removal of substances from the body
excretion
Something being excreted in that manner
excretion
Excretion is the transport and expulsion of waste products such as urine or carbon dioxide It also refers to the release of hormones or protein products from cells or tissues
excretion
the removal of waste products from the body
excretion
{i} waste materials, matter which has been discharged from the body (i.e. feces, sweat, etc.); process of expelling waste matter
excretion
The process of removing or ejecting material that has no further utility, especially from the body; the act of excreting
excretion
waste matter (as urine or sweat but especially feces) discharged from the body
excretion
Bodily process for disposing of undigested food waste products and nitrogenous by-products of metabolism, regulating water content, maintaining acid-base balance, and controlling osmotic pressure to promote homeostasis. It refers to both urination and defecation and to the processes that take place in the digestive and urinary systems, as the kidney and liver filter wastes, toxins, and drugs from the blood and food reaches the last stage of digestion. Ammonia from protein digestion, the primary excretory product, is converted to urea to be excreted in urine
excretions
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