Urea is soluble in ethanol.
drink water
3 substances are waste, urea, and excess water- Eli Dalton
Urine is composed of water, urea, and excess mineral salts.
Well... the amount of Urea is controlled mainly by the kidneys and through a long process involving the liver, heart, lungs, and brain and many, many enzymes which in the end controls the amount of Urea. Excess Urea in the blood can cause poor oxygen transfer into tissues and eventually lead to death. Excess Urea in the Bladder can lead to forced urination, or in lamest terms, peeing yourself, or a bladder or Urinary Tract infection
excess amino acids in the liver break down in a process called deamination,this splits the amino acids into ammonia which is broken down into urea using carbon dioxide, and carbohydrates which is broken down into glycogen and stored in the liver.In other words urea is formed in the liver as a result of deamination.
In human body, the excretion is necessary.there are some organ which perform this function eg.Kidney which filter urea from blood,urea is a nitrogenous waste which is harmful for human body. There are some other organ which involve in excretion in invertebrate like malpighian tubles and in earthworm by nephridia.
when your liver assimilates proteins the excess is broken down into urea which is then excreted in urine.
3 substances are waste, urea, and excess water- Eli Dalton
Urine is composed of water, urea, and excess mineral salts.
Carbon dioxide from your breath, urea from urine, and excess vitamins from feces.
Well... the amount of Urea is controlled mainly by the kidneys and through a long process involving the liver, heart, lungs, and brain and many, many enzymes which in the end controls the amount of Urea. Excess Urea in the blood can cause poor oxygen transfer into tissues and eventually lead to death. Excess Urea in the Bladder can lead to forced urination, or in lamest terms, peeing yourself, or a bladder or Urinary Tract infection
Yes, urea is found in sweat and tears. Urea is a waste product that is excreted in sweat as a way for the body to get rid of excess nitrogen. Tears also contain urea, along with other components like water, salt, and lysozyme.
Urea, water, and other excess water-soluble vitamins and minerals that were not needed in the cow's body.
urea
The kidneys. They remove from the blood stream, the urea, that forms urine(wee) . they also remove other unwanted chemicals, e.g excess water. excess vitamin C . Anything that you eat/drink that the body does not need.
presence of urea in? excess presence always leads to a defect.
urea ,water ,salt(excess)
Urea is produced in the liver and is a metabolite of amino acids. Excess ammonium ions are also converted to urea.