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Urea is the nitrogenous waste product filtered from the blood and excreted in the form of urine.
Kidneys filter nitrogenous waste from the blood.
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Urea,Creatine,Creatinine urea 9.3 g/L, chloride 1.87 g/L, sodium 1.17 g/L, potassium 0.750 g/L, creatinine 0.670 g/L and other dissolved ions, inorganic and organic compounds and water.
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Nitrogenous substances such as urea, uric acid, creatinine, and ammonia as well as sodium and various ions.
The kidneys (a pair) are the filtering devices of blood. The kidneys remove waste products from metabolism such as urea, uric acid, and creatinine by producing and secreting urine.
Nitrogenous wastes are waste substances which contain nitrogen. Generally these are produced in the liver by the breakdown of unwanted amino acids. Most of the waste (in mammals) is in the form of urea, but smaller amounts of other substances, such as creatinine, are also produced. Carbon dioxide only contains carbon and oxygen. Sugar and fatty acids only contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Some lipids (phospholipids) may contain small amounts of nitrogen.
The kidneys remove nitrogenous waste from the blood and produce urine to remove the waste.
Urine contains nitrogenous wastes.
Azotemia or uremia means high blood levels of nitrogenous waste.
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