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The term 'urea' is actually the body's way of eliminating Ammonia wastes from cells metabolism. In the blood the urea is a waste product which is eventually excreted through the glomeruli in the kidneys and eventually leaves the body via urine.

The process is called Glomerular Filtration. Also there is a lesser amount of urea excreted in sweat.

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