They should be excreted. They are converted to urea and excreated
Oxygen makes up about 65% of the human body by mass.
Ammonia (NH3) does not contain water. It is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
Anhydrous ammonia is a highly toxic gas that is corrosive to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Inhalation can cause irritation, difficulty breathing, and potentially death in high concentrations. It is also flammable and can react violently with water, posing explosion hazards.
None; ammonia is a moderately basic solution.
Windex contains a small amount of ammonia, typically less than 5 in its formula.
Ammonia is present in the human body and converted into urea by the liver. Those with liver problems can have too much ammonia in the body thus developing potentially dangerous illness.
When fish turn black, it means that their body has been harmed with too much ammonia. Ammonia to fish is like acid to human skin. The black you might be talking about is called ammonia burn, which makes the fish scales black. My comet goldfish has been through that before, although it lived. Nearly the whole body was black besides the core stomach area. If a fish has too much ammonia in it's water, it might die, because high ammonia levels are not good for fish, as well as it will make the fish black im the same person who asked the question. How does ammonia get into the water. From tap water?
it bad
you die
Joe is a tool.
you can get blood clots
Your body is mostly made up of water.
Ammonia is a natural occurring compound in the blood. It's typically the result of intestinal bacteria during the digestion process. Usually, the body will process the ammonia and you don't have much of an odor, but large amouns of blood can give off a small amount of ammonia. But even small amounts of ammonia will give off the characeristic smell.
youll eplode.
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If you get too much calcium in the body, you can get sick, or possibly a kidney stone.
If your body has too much fat, you will be unattractive and babes won't come hither.