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Results 1 - 10 of 97 for Water
  1. ... 2. This protein forms a channel that carries water molecules across cell membranes. It is found in ... are a series of small tubes that reabsorb water from the kidneys into the bloodstream.The aquaporin ...
  2. Neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus is a disorder of water balance. The body normally balances fluid intake with the excretion of fluid in urine. However, people with neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus produce too much ...
  3. Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is a disorder of water balance. The body normally balances fluid intake with the excretion of fluid in urine. However, people with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus produce too much ...
  4. ... may instead be involved in the transport of water molecules out of nerve cells (neurons). More than ... Baslow MH. Brain N-acetylaspartate as a molecular water pump and its role in the etiology of ...
  5. ... epidermis). The lipid layers are necessary to prevent water loss (dehydration) through the skin. At least 20 ...
  6. ... epidermis). The lipid layers are necessary to prevent water loss (dehydration) through the skin. More than 55 ...
  7. ... are a series of small tubes that reabsorb water from the kidneys into the bloodstream.The interaction ... triggers chemical reactions that control the body's water balance. When a person's fluid intake is ...
  8. ... ADH is to help control the body's water balance by determining how much water is excreted in urine. Normally, when a person' ... this hormone direct the kidneys to reabsorb more water and to make less urine. When fluid intake ...
  9. ... of chloride ions helps control the movement of water in tissues, which is necessary for the production ... preventing the usual flow of chloride ions and water into and out of cells. As a result, ...
  10. ... the development of kidney stones is too little water in the body (dehydration). When a person is dehydrated, they excrete less water in their urine, so the urine becomes concentrated ...
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