Urea is produced by the liver and is excreted by the kidneys as a part of urine.
Urea is made in the body by the liver, it is a by product produced in the process of removing ammonia, Ammonia is extremely toxic for the human body. Urea is then excreted from the blood filtered through the kidneys.
They kidneys get rid of the urea produced by the liver. The skin also excretes a small amount of urea in the sweat.
The urea and water that make up urine are removed from the blood in the kidney. This is then passed on to the bladder which will be excreted as urine.
urine (urea, creatinine, bilirubin, and ammonia)
liver
The liquids in which the urea is excreted are: Urine and sweat
Urea (the main constituent of urine) is one waste product that is produced and released by the liver.
Our liver converts ammonia into urea. This urea is excreted out in the urine.
Urea is made in the body by the liver, it is a by product produced in the process of removing ammonia, Ammonia is extremely toxic for the human body. Urea is then excreted from the blood filtered through the kidneys.
sweat ,excess water, urea, carbon dioxide and ammonia are excreted in skin.
Four wastes excreted by the skin are water, salt, urea, and uric acid.
when your liver assimilates proteins the excess is broken down into urea which is then excreted in urine.
urea is used to produce NH3 and enter in many reactions as preparation of phthalimide urea is excreted from the body because it is a waste product and our bodies do not need it
Yes, the blood transports urea and other waste products so that they can be excreted.
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.
urea
Ammonia, uric acid, and urea.