when your liver assimilates proteins the excess is broken down into urea which is then excreted in urine.
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.
Your liver converts the nitrogenous waste into urea, which is then transported out of the body when you urinate.
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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 is a waste product. It is synthesized from waste ammonia by the liver as a way to remove nitrogen from the body without changing the pH of body fluids. It travels to the kidneys, where it assists with osmotic action, and is eventually expelled in urine.
Urea is a waste product produced by the body, which it needs to get rid of, and it does that through the kidneys, by excreting urea in urine (NH2)2CO... It comes from the breakdown of Amino Acids.
urea, a waste product made in the liver.
It is called Urea. Urea is basically protein waste. It is actually 5% protein waste and the rest is water. This urea-water combination is called urine.
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Yes definitely, they are waste product that are eventually released from your body.
Carbon dioxide from your breath, urea from urine, and excess vitamins from feces.