Ammonia
Urea
through urine
Urea is the nitrogenous waste product filtered from the blood and excreted in the form of urine.
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
The majority of nitrogen which enters the body does so in the form of protein, which is composed of amino acids. Once the protein is broken down into these subunits, it enters the bloodstream where the cells of the body can absorb it and use it in many different ways. Excess amino acids (and thus excess nitrogen), along with cellular wastes containing nitrogen, are eventually filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and excreted in the urine in the form of urea, a waste product.
It means that you are producing nitrogen-containing waste in the form of urea.
Urea
They kidneys get rid of the urea produced by the liver. The skin also excretes a small amount of urea in the sweat.
"Poop" or excrement is a natural by-product of eating and drinking. When humans or animals/reptiles/etc. eat and drink, nutrients are extracted to form energy needed to live. All else becomes waste that must be excreted by the body. If waste is not excreted, toxins within the waste would poison and kill the body.
Hi, The three nitrogenous waste products (secreted in the urine) are Urea, Uric Acid and Creatinine... ...
Waste from plants is in the form of oxygen that is produces as a by product of photosynthesis; some plants (such as soy beans) waste nitrogen back into the soil as well.
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