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Blood which leaves liver and passes towards heart has higher concentration of

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Answered by tinalalwani
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Answer:

The blood which leaves the liver and moves to the heart has a higher concentration of [A] Glucose [B] Bile Pigments [C] Bile [D] Urea.

Answered by skyfall63
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Answer:

The concentration of urea  is high.

Explanation:

The liver plays a vital role in removing toxic substance from the blood. It undergoes drug metabolism and toxication. The toxic are excreted through urine. In liver, the urea cycle takes place where the ammonia is converted into urea which is excreted through urine.

In urea cycle, the nitrogen is to be removed to protect the organism from the harms. The urea released mixes with blood which travels to the kidney to be excreted through urine.

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