Science, asked by yukta6721, 1 year ago

how is urea removed from human body

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Answered by Divyaalia
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The urinary system is designed to remove waste products such as urea, as well as excess ions and water from our blood. The kidneys contain many nephrons which remove any waste, before reabsorbing any substances the body needs. Waste is stored in the bladder before being removed as urine...

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siddharthjat: the ammonia is toxic to cells, and so must be excreted from the body. ... So the liver converts the ammonia to a non-toxic compound, urea, which can then be safely transported in the blood to the kidneys, where it is eliminated in urine.
Answered by bhinder1111
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    The urinary system removes a type of waste called urea from your blood. Urea is produced when foods containing protein, such as meat, poultry, and certain vegetables, are broken down in the body. ... The kidneys remove urea from the blood through tiny filtering units called nephrons.
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