Ammonia, Urea, or Uric acid. Urea is the main component of nitrogenous waste found in the urine.
During the break-down of amino acids, nitrogen is a waste.
Yes, feces can be considered a waste product.
Waste from plants is in the form of oxygen that is produces as a by product of photosynthesis; some plants (such as soy beans) waste nitrogen back into the soil as well.
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It is a hydrolisis reaction.Molecule given out is water.
The waste molecule given off when amino acids are joined together to form a polypeptide chain is water.
Ammonia has only one nitrogen per molecule, but it is quite toxic. It requires a great deal of water to be flushed out of the body. Reptiles including birds go one step further, packaging their nitrogenous waste as uric acid. That white stuff you see from a bird or a snake it has less water in the poop.
There are three main types of chemical waste. These include general chemical waste, highly reactive chemical waste, as well as chemically contaminated solid waste.
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Nitrogen can be broken down my plants and the soil and from animal waste
The walls of the small intestines soaks up all of the liquid in it and it carries it to the rectum and after it travels through the rectum it exits through the anus. That is how a waste molecule takes waste out of the body.
A chemical transformation of waste is combustion. This transforms waste into carbon dioxide and water vapor if it is done to completion.
Thermal energy is often considered useful because it is the "waste product" of many chemical and physical processes.
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