Urea is a waste product produced by mammals from the breakdown (metabolism) of protein and excreted through urine and in much smaller amounts, perspiration (sweat). This is processed in the body through the liver and passed out of the system as a part of urine by the kidneys.
The liver
The urea is used to remove a proton from the acac ligand to form the negatively charged species.
Urea is produced in the liver and is a metabolite of amino acids. Excess ammonium ions are also converted to urea.
the parts of food that the liver can not break down are converted into bad fats
in your liver
in the liver
AMMONIA and carbon-di-oxide combines in liver to make urea.
liver usually converts ammonia to urea
Yes it mostly enters in the liver.
Your liver converts the nitrogenous waste into urea, which is then transported out of the body when you urinate.
the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood
the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood