The three principle processes of Urine Formation include all of the following EXCEPT __________. Secretion Reabsorption Filtration Excretion A ______ is the liquid portion in a chemical solution. Solvent Solute Which type of organism would use a Malpighian Tubule to rid itself of its Nitrogenous wastes? Insect Flatworm Earthworm Human Urine is ___________ liquid Nitrogenous waste. Dilute Concentrated Secretion is the movement of substances such as glucose, amino acids, ions, and vitamins from the ________ into the ________. Urinary Bladder . . . Outside Blood . . . Nephron Glomerulus . . . Nephron Nephron . . . Glomerulus Nephron . . . Blood
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