Biology, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

Name the following :
1. The glands that form sweat
2. the chief accessory organs of the human body
3. the organs that help to remove carbon dioxide from the human body
4. the chemical which is converted into urea in the liver
5. two substances which are reabsorbed during urine formation


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Answered by wholamvss
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Answer:

1. Humans have three different types of sweat glands: eccrine, apocrine, and apoeccrine

2. The accessory organs (organs that help the alimentary canal) are the salivary glands, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas.

3. carbon dioxide — and some water vapor — are removed by the lungs when we breathe and exhale them back into the atmosphere.

4. Urea is produced in the liver and is a metabolite (breakdown product) of amino acids

5. The Two substances which are reabsorbed by tubules of nephron are - 1 ) Glucose 2) Amino Acids...

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Answered by mahi26997
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Answer:

1)Eccrine and Apocrine

2)Gallbladder,Liver and Pancreas

3)Lungs

4)Ammonia

5)Amino acids and Glucose

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