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Your liver converts the nitrogenous waste into urea, which is then transported out of the body when you urinate.
The liver
Urea
The peroxidatic function of the liver is the function that creates hydrogen peroxide.
I think the answer your looking for is bile. The liver produces Bile from waste.
They will be removed by the excretory system.
the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood
the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood
this is a very hard question i don't even know we are learning this in 8th grade too
Blood urea nitrogen test (BUN). Urea is a by-product of protein metabolism. This waste product is formed in the liver, then filtered from the blood and excreted in the urine by the kidneys. The BUN test measures the amount of nitrogen.
the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood
Urea is a waste product. It is synthesized from waste ammonia by the liver as a way to remove nitrogen from the body without changing the pH of body fluids. It travels to the kidneys, where it assists with osmotic action, and is eventually expelled in urine.