melting point of urea is 135 Celcious
Urea
It has nitrogen.
freezing point - 135 degree celsius boiling point - 150 degree celsius It depends on the concentration of your solution. The freezing point of 2.0 g of Urea in a 10 mL solution of pure water begins to freeze at -6.7 degrees celsius.
Plasma is a component of blood. The materials that are carried in plasma are minerals, vitamins, glucose, carbon dioxide, hormones and urea.
Water from ice to liquid water to water vapor.
urea
Urea
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Sporosarcina urea ferments glucose and lactose but not sucrose. It is a type of bacteria of the genus Sporosarcina, and is closely related to the genus Bacillus.
PEE, nitrogen...
No. But plasma does contain glucose, urea, albumin and fibrinogen.
the answer is urea and glucose
It can enter into the urea cycle
It has nitrogen.
Kidney
The answer is obviosly yes. When blood cells and protein move into the capsule of nephron the urea and glucose stay because there harmful!
Urea, with a melting point of 133-135 0C.