Yes, the blood transports urea and other waste products so that they can be excreted.
plasma
Urea Other than Urea, urine is comprised of water and salts.
urea
Urea is removed in the kidneys and sent to the bladder.
Urea is formed in the liver from excess proteins. Therefore, the blood that travels from the liver to the kidney via the heart has relatively high levels (but not unsafe levels) of urea. It is filtered completely in the kidneys, and passes out in the urine. Consequently, blood in the renal veins (ie. leaving the kidneys) should have no urea, as it is a toxin which, if allowed to accumulate in the body, can poison us.
Urea is the chief solid component of mammalian urine; synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in animal feed and in plastics.
Urea is produced by the liver and released into the blood, which transports it to the kidneys to be filtered.
The plasma component of the blood, contained within the cardiovascular system, transports hormones and nutrients.
The plasma component of the blood, contained within the cardiovascular system, transports hormones and nutrients.
Blood transports oxygen, glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, carbon dioxide, urea, hormones, drugs and heat.
Iron is an important component for the parts of our blood that transports oxygen.
One of these metalloproteinase is haemoglobin, which transports mainly oxygen but also carries nitric oxide (the main component of air), and carbon dioxide.
Urea is a main component of urine so no it should not be.
What is the difference between urea and BUN
I think you mean served? The blood transports oxygen (as oxyhaemoglobin) to the cells of the body, it contains the cells that are a part of our immune system (white blood cells). It transports away from cells CO2 and urea, and it carries chemical signals such as hormones. That's the potted version - try Wikipedia for more.
The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test measures the level of urea nitrogen in a sample of the patient's blood.
the blood of an insect transports the food that they eat Check Google!! In insects the blood transports nutrients and waste.
Plasma is a component of blood. The materials that are carried in plasma are minerals, vitamins, glucose, carbon dioxide, hormones and urea.