Plasma carries urea through the bloodstream from the liver, where it is produced as a waste product of protein metabolism. Once in the bloodstream, urea is transported to the kidneys, where it is filtered out of the blood and excreted in urine. This process helps maintain the body's nitrogen balance and remove excess waste.
plasma
CO2 (carbon dioxide) and urea.
Urea is predominantly carried in urine, which is produced by the kidneys and excreted through the urinary system. In the bloodstream, urea is carried in the form of urea nitrogen and is filtered by the kidneys to be excreted in urine.
Fibrinogen and Urea are not found in blood. Fibrinogen is a clotting factor found in plasma, while urea is a waste product of protein metabolism mostly excreted by kidneys. Glycogen, Glucose, and Albumin are all present in blood.
nitrogenous waste is carried through the blood. the waste passes into the nephrons (kidney cells) inside the nephrons the blood passes through "the loop of henly" in which the waste is pulled out of the blood and send to the bladder to be concentrated as urea
Plasma carries waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and other metabolic waste products to be removed from the body by the kidneys and lungs.
itcontains water, amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, harmones, urea and heat energy.
urea
No. But plasma does contain glucose, urea, albumin and fibrinogen.
the blood plasma carries waste products, including urea.
plasma
Yes it does (considered as one of the waste products)
CO2 (carbon dioxide) and urea.
Mainly water, plasma proteins, minerals and other dissolved materials carried eg urea, glucose etc
Plasma is usually straw colored and is the blood devoid of red blood cells. It contains WBC which has immunological functions. It carries with it dissolved carbon dioxide, hormones, antibodies, immuno-globulins, salts, glucose, urea and many other biochemicals including nitogenous wastes.
blood plasma carries waste product including urea
Urea is predominantly carried in urine, which is produced by the kidneys and excreted through the urinary system. In the bloodstream, urea is carried in the form of urea nitrogen and is filtered by the kidneys to be excreted in urine.