High urea is almost always an indicator of problems related to the kidneys. This can arise from malfunction, hyper-loading of waste products (ultra-high protein diet for instance), or other causes.
Kidney dysfunction
what should we eat when our urea lavel is high
Biology of the Neonate was created in 1959.
the blood plasma carries waste products, including urea.
Feces and high concentrated amounts of urea.
Yes. I mean you don't urinate any solids, do you? You may need to heat the water to dissolve urea at a high concentration. The dissolution of urea in water is endothermic (the hot water will cool as urea dissolves!)
Urea is a by-product of purine degradation, normally cleared by the kidneys and excreted in the urine. The urea concentration gets high enough that urea crystallizes and deposits at joints. Since high protein food is often rich in nucleic acids it is thought (but not proven) that a reduction in protein intake will make the gout go away...
the urea is better because it has an affordable price for farmers, it has 48% nitrogen if I am not mistaken. also as fertilizer, has high solubility.
any foods that contain a high protein content
Urea's polar because the bond moment is not null. another reason is cause the oxygen is more electronegative than amine bond (nitrogen and hydrogen)
Sugar doesn't dissolve in water naturally making it polar
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