Ornithine cycle (also known as the urea cycle) refers to the sequence of biochemical reactions taking place in the
Urinary bladder
Liver
Pancreas
Stomach
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The main nitrogen-containing waste excreted in urine is |
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When the infection invades the urinary bladder, it is called |
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Which one of the following secreted by posterior pituitary regulates water retention by the kidneys? |
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Which one of the following statements is correct with respect to kidney function regulation? |
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When the infection is localized in the urethra, it is called |
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_______ facilitates reabsorption of water by the nephron. |
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The hollow space at the centre of kidney where urine is collected after its formation is called |
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A Brush border is formed in |
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Urea is produced as an excretory substance in human body in |
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Which of the following hormones is involved in regulating the water-salt balance of the blood? |
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