Sharks produce Ureic acid not urea.
No. Kidneys produce urea, not the udder.
When it comes to fishkeeping, Urea is near enough to Ammonia to be treated the same way. They both are deadly poisons to the fish and have to be made safe naturaly by the use of Bacteria in a filter.
Urea is a byproduct of urine. All animals produce urea in their urine, not just cows.
yes it does
Proteins are broken down in the liver to produce urea as a waste product of protein metabolism.
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Proteins are macromolecules that produce urea as a waste product during the breakdown of amino acids. Urea is produced in the liver as a result of protein metabolism and is excreted by the kidneys.
Yes they do. Many organisms including mammals, fish, fungi and microorganisms do excrete urea.
Yes, fish do not produce hydrogen gas as a waste product. Fish excrete ammonia, which is converted to less toxic substances like urea or uric acid depending on the species. Hydrogen gas is not a typical waste product of fish metabolism.
Neither marine nor freshwater fish excrete urine or urea; both marine and freshwater fish excrete nitrogenous waste products as pure ammonia.
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With the urea you can hydrolisate water with electricity and produce Hydrazine, Hydrogen and Oxygen, that in turbo comprissing in motor (turbine) produce fuel very high explosive...