A urea level of 8.0 mmol/L in the blood may indicate impaired kidney function. It is above the normal range (2.5-7.1 mmol/L) and could be a sign of renal dysfunction or dehydration. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is necessary to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
False.
Approximately 50-60% of urea is filtered and recycled through the kidneys during the process of urine formation. The rest is excreted out of the body in urine.
No,carpet urea is urea formaldehyde it is aproduced by treating urea with formaldehyde
The kidneys remove urea from the blood and excrete it in urine. Urea is a waste product formed from the breakdown of proteins in the liver.
The term for waste products of protein metabolism eliminated by the kidneys is urea. Urea is formed in the liver as a byproduct of protein metabolism and is filtered by the kidneys and excreted in urine.
False.
Approximately 50-60% of urea is filtered and recycled through the kidneys during the process of urine formation. The rest is excreted out of the body in urine.
When superphosphate and urea are blended together, the urea hydrolyzes to form ammonium ions, which react with the phosphates in the superphosphate to form ammonium phosphate. The resulting blend contains ammonium phosphate, which provides both nitrogen and phosphorus for plant growth.
No,carpet urea is urea formaldehyde it is aproduced by treating urea with formaldehyde
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When you add copper sulfate to a urea solution, a chemical reaction occurs that results in the formation of a complex between the copper ions in copper sulfate and urea molecules. This complexation reaction can lead to the precipitation of copper hydroxide if the pH of the solution is high.
40-50 % of filtered urea is reabsorbed through passive diffusion in the Proximal Convoluted Tubules. Loop of Henle, Distal Convoluted Tubules and Cortical Collecting Ducts are impermeable to urea. But secretion of urea happens in descending Loop of Henle (This helps to maintain the osmotic gradient in the medulla of the Kidney). There is also re-absorption of urea in the medullary collecting ducts.
In the body, ammonia is primarily converted into urea in the liver through a series of metabolic processes called the urea cycle. Urea is then excreted in the urine by the kidneys. Ammonia can also be used by certain tissues for other metabolic processes or converted into glutamine for transport in the blood to prevent toxicity.
please give me some knowledge about what is urea and how i am save .and urea .in which food
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no, urea is a breakdown of protein
What is the difference between urea and BUN