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Urea is produced in the liver and taken to the hepatic vein. To vena cava then through all the heart things, lungs back down the heart and to the aorta. Then it goes to the renal artery and to the kidneys.

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Urea is removed from the body by the kidney as a result of mammalian metabolism. The kidney also removes wastes from the bloodstream.

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urea is created in the liver from unused fatty acids and is removed from the body by the kidneys in your urine.

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What organs produces urea?

"Kidneys" ^ this is incorrect. Urea is a byproduct of protein metabolism. In the GI, blood proteins are broken down into ammonia, it is then absorbed and the liver then converts it to Urea. It is then released into the blood stream where the Kidney's take it up and eliminate it. Urea is then eliminated by the kidney's, but not produced by it. its synthesized during the metabolic activity of the body. and is purified form the body in kidnies. ^so basically, liver makes urea not the kidneys


Where is urea removed from the body?

By filtration through the kidney.


What are the benefits of going on a low protein diet?

A low protein diet is most beneficial for people with liver and kidney disease. Since protein is composed of 16% nitrogen it can be harmful to excrete the increased amount of urea in people with liver and kidney disease.


Which organ is responsible for removing nitrogenous waste such as urea?

They kidneys get rid of the urea produced by the liver. The skin also excretes a small amount of urea in the sweat.


How is urea transported from liver to the kidney?

Urea enters the hepatic vein and then goes the the right and then left side of the heart. Then it enters the systemic circulation. 20 % of the cardiac out put goes to the small sized kidneys for excretion of the urea. With this much heavy blood supply to the kidneys, urea is eliminated from your body.


The sequencce of removing ammonia from the body is?

Ammonia is part of an amino group which is highly toxic thus cannot be allowed directly into the blood to travel from liver to kidney. It must first be converted into urea or uric acid a less toxic form. It can then travel to the kidney where it is filtered and then eliminated from the body. The term for breaking down the amino group to form ammonia is called deamination.


What substance does liver change into urea?

Urea is produced in the liver and is a metabolite of amino acids. Excess ammonium ions are also converted to urea.


What are the parts of food the liver cannot break down and gets converted?

the parts of food that the liver can not break down are converted into bad fats


What is the urea level in blood?

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.


Where is urea made?

in your liver


Where is urea formed?

in the liver


What gets combines in liver to make urea?

AMMONIA and carbon-di-oxide combines in liver to make urea.