too much salt is not good,urea is toxic
Too much or too little urea nitrogen in the blood could signify kidney problems.
They should be excreted. They are converted to urea and excreated
me too asking the same question.........
1N of Urea equal What in kg
Yes but make sure it doesn't have too much urea mixed in with it.
Urine is USUALLY made mostly of urea, which is antibacterial. Sooo, I wouldn't worry about it too much. Just to be safe, though, I would clean it all out.
False.
Urea is a non-protein nitrogen source that is readily available for the commercial dairy industry. It is used as a ration supplement to increase the amount of nitrogen available to the cattle but must be carefully monitored - too much urea can be toxic and cause severe neurologic problems. The advantage to urea is that it is a much cheaper source of nitrogen than protein sources (soybean, poultry meal, etc.).
They are broken down into urea then carried via blood to the kidneys and the excreted as urine
if the answer is 3.2, am I too low
If there is to much rain, then we will have floods.