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The waste products are produced after the consumption of supplied oxygen and nutrients supplied to a cell. These are mainly include CO2, water and sometimes NaCl and soluble nitrogenous salts ( Urea is produced in protein metabolism). These are excreted in urine, feces, and exhaled air.

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Waste products of cell metabolism in the blood are?

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