It is organic however it is produced. That is because it is a carbon compound.
Urea is the organic chemical in urine, most abundant waste produced from protein metabolism. Chloride is the most abundant inorganic chemical in urine.
In Chemistry, the difference between organic and inorganic, is whether it contains carbon (organic), or not (inorganic). In advertising organic can mean anything at all, but usually means nothing- like putting the fertilizer in a green bag.
I think Modern science started by Nobel prize winner Wholler who discovered organic matter from inorganic substance ie:NH4CNO-------->NH2CONH2 Ammonium Thiocyanate-----Urea
Urea is an organic covalent solid soluble in water.
water--90% , organic constituents like plasma proteins7% , other organic constituents like glucose, hormones, urea, amino acids etc---2.1% ,4-Inorganic constituents like mineral ions--0.9% .
Urea is organic regardless of how it is produced. Its chemical formula is: CO(NH2)2https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea#Chemical_industry
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it is organic
It is possible to consider Friedrich Wöhler, a German chemist which produced in 1828 the organic compound urea from inorganic substances.
Urea is the organic chemical in urine, most abundant waste produced from protein metabolism. Chloride is the most abundant inorganic chemical in urine.
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No. Ammonia and urea are distinct chemical compounds, as are their nitrates.
Friedrich Wöhler synthesized urea, thereby establishing that organic compounds could be produced from inorganic starting materials, disproving the theory of vitalism.
Technically sunlight would be an inorganic material so it would be yes to both. In general, autotrophs make their own molecules using inorganic materials. Phototrophs, a subset of autotrophs, use sunlight specifically to make their organic molecules
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Urine is made up of urea, chloride, sodium, potassium, creatinine and other dissolved ions, inorganic and organic compounds.
Nitrogen in its elemental form is covalently bonded. A free element cannot be ionically bonded.