Urea is produced by the human body from the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds. Being high in nitrogen content, it is also used in fertilisers, so traces could be present on fruit and vegetables.
Urea is soluble in ethanol.
in the urine in the bladder
Your liver converts the nitrogenous waste into urea, which is then transported out of the body when you urinate.
The term 'urea' is actually the body's way of eliminating Ammonia wastes from cells metabolism. In the blood the urea is a waste product which is eventually excreted through the glomeruli in the kidneys and eventually leaves the body via urine. The process is called Glomerular Filtration. Also there is a lesser amount of urea excreted in sweat.
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urea is used to produce NH3 and enter in many reactions as preparation of phthalimide urea is excreted from the body because it is a waste product and our bodies do not need it
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urea enters kidneys, go through the ureters, then will be classified as urine, then into the bladder, then the urethra and out of the body.
Urea is soluble in ethanol.
Urea is made in the body by the liver, it is a by product produced in the process of removing ammonia, Ammonia is extremely toxic for the human body. Urea is then excreted from the blood filtered through the kidneys.
By filtration through the kidney.
Kidneys
in the urine in the bladder
Yes it mostly enters in the liver.
It can enter into the urea cycle
when your liver assimilates proteins the excess is broken down into urea which is then excreted in urine.
The kidneys perform this function.