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What is the organ that produces urea in our body?

The liver produces urea when it metabolises (breaks down) proteins. This is done in hepatocytes (liver cells). Amino acids are first broken down into ammonia, which is highly soluble and toxic in the blood plasma, so ammonia is joined with carbon dioxide to make urea, this is less soluble and less toxic but a build up of urea is toxic in the blood. Urea is then transported in the blood to be filtered out by the kidneys.


What organelle protects all eukarotic cells from toxic substances or toxic by-products of the breakdown of materials?

Peroxisome


What human excretory organ break down red blood cell service and synthesizing urea?

The organ responsible for breaking down red blood cells and synthesizing urea is the liver. It processes hemoglobin from the degraded red blood cells to produce bilirubin and converts ammonia, a toxic byproduct of protein metabolism, into urea. The urea is then transported to the kidneys, where it is excreted from the body in urine. Thus, while the liver is primarily involved in these processes, the kidneys play a crucial role in excreting the resulting waste.


Which organ destroys substances?

You probably means the toxic substances. Liver destroy the same. Liver is the main organ for metabolism. The weight of liver is about 1500 grams. It is placed in your abdomen, in upper and right side.


A target organ hazard targets what?

A target organ hazard is a toxic effect that primarily affects a specific organ or system in the body, such as the liver, kidneys, or lungs. These hazards are associated with certain chemicals or substances that have the potential to cause harm to specific organs upon exposure.

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What is the large internal organ that produces bile stores carbohydrates and removes toxins from blood?

The liver produces bile and removes many toxic poisons from the blood.


What government agency regulates toxic household products?

the EPA.


What filters toxic substances out of the blood?

The kidneys are primarily responsible for filtering toxic substances out of the blood. They remove waste products, excess fluids, and other harmful compounds through the production of urine. Additionally, the liver plays a role in detoxifying the blood by metabolizing and breaking down toxins before they are eliminated from the body.


What is the organ that produces urea in our body?

The liver produces urea when it metabolises (breaks down) proteins. This is done in hepatocytes (liver cells). Amino acids are first broken down into ammonia, which is highly soluble and toxic in the blood plasma, so ammonia is joined with carbon dioxide to make urea, this is less soluble and less toxic but a build up of urea is toxic in the blood. Urea is then transported in the blood to be filtered out by the kidneys.


Is class 8 material toxic?

Class 8 materials are corrosive materials. Some will corrode skin and are therefore considered to be toxic materials. Some Class 8 will corrode steel or aluminum, but not skin. Those are not toxic materials.


Why sun is not a living thing?

The sun is made up of multiple toxic gasses. It is not a living thing simply because it doesn't have cells or blood or an internal organ structure.


Which is a drawback to using incineration to dispose of toxic materials?

The smoke that results is toxic.


What organ stores blood?

The spleen acts as a blood reservoir; when additional blood is needed, it contracts and forces stored blood into circulation.the spleenThe spleen act as a sort of reservoir, among other functions.urinary blooderIt is the small intestine that eliminates toxic materials from blood as well as stores food that has been digested. It's also referred to as the small bowel.


What organ removes organ cell waste?

It is not just an organ that removes cell wastes it is the action of masterbating


Is a snakes blood toxic?

no


What Fish has toxic blood?

The eel.


What human organ system is affected most by toxic mercury levels?

heart