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.
Urea, uric acid, and creatinine are the most important nitrogenous wastes found in urine. Urea is an end product of protein breakdown; uric acid is a metabolite of purine breakdown; and creatinine is associated with muscle metabolism of creatine phosphate.
Urine contains urea , uric acid and ammonia as nitrogenous wastes .
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The three nitrogenous waste products (secreted in the urine) are Urea, Uric Acid and Creatinine... ...
urea, creatinine, uric acid
urea, uric acid, and creatinine
uric acid,urea and hormones
Urea.
The ETG test is the Ethyl Glucuronide test. It is used to test for alcohol in urine. When ETG is found in the urine, it indicates that alcohol was consumed recently.
urine test
It helps us find any abnormalities in a persons general health
A bag like organ that holds urine is the bladder.
1.014 g/ml
Common nitrogenous wastes in urine are: urea, uric acid and ammonia.
Urine contains nitrogenous wastes.
Urea is the nitrogenous waste product filtered from the blood and excreted in the form of urine.
Urea.
Urea and other nitrogenous wastes
Urea is the main nitrogenous waste in urine. It is an organic compound that is essential for metabolism in humans because it allows the kidneys to produce hyperosmotic urine.
Ammonia, Urea, or Uric acid. Urea is the main component of nitrogenous waste found in the urine.
It is a major nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism and is the chief nitrogenous component of the urine in mammals and other organisms. It has various applications in many fields such as agriculture, chemical industries, medical use, and other areas.
as urine, produced by the kidneys
The kidneys remove nitrogenous waste from the blood and produce urine to remove the waste.
Your kidneys filer your blood of nitrogenous wastes. These wastes are then moved to the bladder in the form of urine and expelled.
If you are talking about three substances that are normally found in blood but not in urine, they are leukocytes, erythrocytes and glucose.