What's the difference between egestion and excreation?

Egestion


Definition:

  • (n.) Act or process of egesting; a voiding.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The umpires allow them a different one, perhaps because the previous incumbent was wet - it landed in a puddle, where the water-sucking thing had egested, apparently.
  • (2) Intracellular recordings from these neurons in the isolated central nervous system preparation while eliciting the ingestion and egestion motor program generally showed cyclic membrane potential oscillations in phase with both motor programs, indicating that these neurons receive synaptic feedback from the ingestion and egestion central pattern generator(s).
  • (3) Recordings from conscious owls plus simultaneous radiographic observations revealed characteristic gastrointestinal motility patterns associated with egestion.
  • (4) Each of these neurons elicited the egestion motor program or its characteristic components when stimulated intracellularly.
  • (5) Under the same external environmental conditions, the mating type II cells form and egest a higher number of food vacuoles when compared with mating type I cells.
  • (6) Leucocyte-egested material was harvested after the quantitative in-vitro phagocytosis of Neisseria meningitidis by rabbit or mouse polymorphonuclear leucocytes.
  • (7) Biliary excretion and subsequent fecal egestion of essentially unhydrolyzed sucrose esters is the principal route for the removal of intravenously administered olestra.
  • (8) During pellet egestion, contractions of abdominal muscles were not detected.
  • (9) This suggested that the amount of newly synthesized protein required for the exocytic egestion process was very small in relation to the total cell requirement for protein synthesis.
  • (10) This low level lead exposure also had no consistent effect on the regular egestion of pellets of undigested material by hawks.
  • (11) Mucous cells apparently use some of the reserves to synthesize their secretions which lubricate cells and prevent cell damage during egestion of waste through the aboral pore.
  • (12) Egestion of carmine particle-containing food vacuoles from the cytoproct of Tetrahymena pyriformis has been analyzed by high-speed cinemicrography.
  • (13) Evidence from the literature for the transformation of food vacuole membrane into disk-shaped vesicles both from condensing food vacuoles in the endoplasm and from egested food vacuoles at the cytoproct is presented.
  • (14) The pellet was moved out of the esophagus by antiperistalsis during the last 8--10 s before egestion.
  • (15) Exerting a differential effect on all four steps, CB inhibited DV release from the cytopharynx, egestion of defecation-competent DVs at the cytoproct and lengthened the duration but did not block the lysosomal fusion-digestion step of the acidic DVs; it was most potent in blocking acidification, which prevented both lysosomal fusion with the labeled DVs as well as DV egestion, the latter for more than 50 min.
  • (16) It is also shown that luminal plasma membranes undergo a very active ebb and flow during the egestive phase of secretion.
  • (17) Their formation is connected with egestion of the large bundles of fibers formed by phagocytosis.
  • (18) Both faecal output and worm fecundity respond as might be predicted to a period of host food deprivation; faecal egestion and measurements of epd are significantly depressed, and measurements of epg are significantly increased.
  • (19) The characteristic prolonged plateau potential of the VWC was frequently associated with the egestion motor program but never with the ingestion motor program or its characteristic components.
  • (20) But all of those papers have a basic assumption that the capacity of the environment is so large that the change of toxicants in the environment that comes from uptake and egestion by the organisms can be neglected.

Excreation


Definition:

  • (n.) Act of spitting out.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Laboratory findings showed elevation of serum BUN and creatinine, and increased urinary beta 2-MG excreation.
  • (2) Thus, urinary excreation data provides more reliable and reproducible information about completeness of absorption of digoxin than data based upon serum concentrations.
  • (3) Serotypes other than S. typhimurium for example the multiresistent S. wien hospital strains, which were isolated in western europe and in the GDR, can excreate hydroxamate siderophore.
  • (4) Renal damage produced by injection of Na-sulfacetylthiazole increased the intestinal calcium excreation but dihydrotachysterol reversed it.
  • (5) Hydrochloric-acid induced acidosis reduced urea excretion in the rat, with an equimolar increase in NH+4 excreation and no change in their sum.
  • (6) The differences noted were dependent upon the methods used to normalize excretion rates (urinary creatine, body weight, surface area, and the ratio of cyclic AMP to cyclic GMP excreated).
  • (7) Prior to the infusion, the prednisone-treated patients demonstrated significantly elevated serum levels of PTH (P less than .005) and increased rates of urinary phosphate and cAMP excreation (P less than .005) when compared with normal subjects.
  • (8) The drug, by restoring the natural characteristics of excreate viscoelasticity, favored a better mucociliary clearance and a more incisive cough expelling action.
  • (9) It is known that when methanol extract of Evodia fruit is orally administered, 5-(1,4-dihydro-1-methyl-4-oxo-2-quinolin-2-yl) pentanoic acid (EVCA) is excreated as a matabolite in rat urine.
  • (10) This demonstrates that cellular clearance is of less importance in the plasma elimination of low molecular weight heparin fragment, an effect that may explain their longer plasma half-lifes despite the fact that they are more readily and faster excreated into the urine.
  • (11) There was a significant negative correlation between the antithrombin III concentration and the urinary protein excreation (P less than 0.001).
  • (12) Psychogenic depression is characterized by a domination of desynchronized activity of low volts in the EEG and the existence of expressed sympathicotony of the peripheral vegetative system, while statistically significant shifts of the vascular tonus and catecholamine excreation are absent.
  • (13) In bile, 32% of the dose was excreted as 4-desmethylgriseofulvin and 20% of the dose as 6-desmethylgriseofulvin, whereas in urine the drug was excreated predominantly as 6-desmethylgriseofulvin (13% of dose) with only a small amount of 4-desmethylgriseofulvin (1% of dose), during the first 4 hr.
  • (14) The drug is the most effective in the stuporous depth of psychomotor inhibition in persons with a monomorphic structure of stuporous syndromes, rather "frequent" depressive disorders and a decrease of a background level of dopamine excreation with urine.

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