the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood
Urea is produced in the liver and is a metabolite of amino acids. Excess ammonium ions are also converted to urea.
liver usually converts ammonia to urea
Yes it does
Our liver converts ammonia into urea. This urea is excreted out in the urine.
Urea
Urea is produced in the liver and is a metabolite of amino acids. Excess ammonium ions are also converted to urea.
the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood
Urea
the parts of food that the liver can not break down are converted into bad fats
in the liver
in your liver
AMMONIA and carbon-di-oxide combines in liver to make urea.
liver usually converts ammonia to urea
Your liver converts the nitrogenous waste into urea, which is then transported out of the body when you urinate.
Yes it mostly enters in the liver.
the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood
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