Want this question answered?
The urea is used to remove a proton from the acac ligand to form the negatively charged species.
The liver
All amino acids
NH3 (ammonia), N2 (nitrogen) and/or CO2 (carbon dioxide) depending on the method of synthesis.
They've lost the subsequent enzymes required for catalyzing the synthesis of urea into ammonia.
yes they can.The bacteria in their forstomach use the N of it to synthesis protein.
Our bodies use it to facilitate the synthesis of amino acids.
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
Phenytoin
Urea is used in fertilizers and is not considered toxic. Ammonia is toxic and is what converts readily to urea.
phenytion is a synthetic compound, used as an anticonvulsant in the treatment of epilepsy
The density of phenytoin is 1,257 g/cm3.