urea
The liver produces urea when it metabolises (breaks down) proteins. This is done in hepatocytes (liver cells). Amino acids are first broken down into ammonia, which is highly soluble and toxic in the blood plasma, so ammonia is joined with carbon dioxide to make urea, this is less soluble and less toxic but a build up of urea is toxic in the blood. Urea is then transported in the blood to be filtered out by the kidneys.
No,carpet urea is urea formaldehyde it is aproduced by treating urea with formaldehyde
An automobile is a non-living thing that produces wastes in the form of exhaust.
A living thing that produces another living thing like itself is called a parent.
urea
carbon dioxide
The Kidneys, where the blood/urea thing takes place.
The liver produces urea when it metabolises (breaks down) proteins. This is done in hepatocytes (liver cells). Amino acids are first broken down into ammonia, which is highly soluble and toxic in the blood plasma, so ammonia is joined with carbon dioxide to make urea, this is less soluble and less toxic but a build up of urea is toxic in the blood. Urea is then transported in the blood to be filtered out by the kidneys.
Yes.
In addition to urea, the liver produces bilirubin as a result of the recycling of red blood cells. The bilirubin is excreted through bile.
"Kidneys" ^ this is incorrect. Urea is a byproduct of protein metabolism. In the GI, blood proteins are broken down into ammonia, it is then absorbed and the liver then converts it to Urea. It is then released into the blood stream where the Kidney's take it up and eliminate it. Urea is then eliminated by the kidney's, but not produced by it. its synthesized during the metabolic activity of the body. and is purified form the body in kidnies. ^so basically, liver makes urea not the kidneys
The Kidney produces urea from amino groups and ammonia. :] The urea [Urine] than travels to the bladder where it is than expelled through the urethra.
No,carpet urea is urea formaldehyde it is aproduced by treating urea with formaldehyde
It is important to know that urea is produced by the liver to break down proteins. Meat and dairy are both high in proteins. Lessening the amount of these kinds of foods you eat can reduce the amount of urea your body produces as it will not need as much of it if it does not have to break down as much protein.
An automobile is a non-living thing that produces wastes in the form of exhaust.
A living thing that produces another living thing like itself is called a parent.