There are several systems in the body that get rid of cellular waste.
1. The urinary system removes urea from the body.
2. The spleen removes aged and damaged blood cells from the blood stream and breaks them down. The liver then removes the hemaglobin and breaks it down further. Some of the by products are excreted with the bile (ie heme) and some are released back to the blood stream to be removed by the kidneys (urea).
3. Some cellular waste is transported by the blood to the lungs where it is released through exhalation. (ie carbon dioxide)
<span>4. Some cellular waste is removed from the body through perspiration.
</span>Lysosomes have powerful enzymes and acids to digest and recycle cell<span> materials. Proteins aren't the only type of </span>cellular waste<span>. </span>Cells<span> also have to recycle compartments called organelles when they become old and worn out. For this task, they rely on an organelle called the lysosome, which works like a </span>cellular<span>stomach.</span>
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The clue that a person's bac is rising past the point of diminishing returns is when they become sad.
<h3>What is BAC?</h3>
BAC is an acronym for Blood alcohol content which is used for medical purposes to measure the amount of alcohol in the blood of an individual suspected to have taken a overdose of alcohol.
An overdose of alcohol causes a biphasic effect on affected individuals which occurs in stages.
For an individuals BAC to raise to a point of diminishing returns, they become saddened.
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