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What happens to the urea that enters the body?

Urea is a waste product produced during protein metabolism in the liver. It enters the bloodstream and is filtered out by the kidneys to be excreted in urine. This helps the body remove excess nitrogen and maintain proper nitrogen balance.


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It elimates excess water and undigested food from the protist.osmotic regulationIt stores excess water that enters the cell and after a stage expels it to it to the exterior.


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As much as the plant needs. The excess water is thrown out.


What happens to excess carbohydrates?

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What happens excess blood after transfusion?

death


What happens when chloride is taken in excess?

vomitting


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in the human body exces glucose enters anabolic pathways and may be converted into glycogen or what


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weakness and vomitting