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How nitrogenous wastes are eliminated through saliva?

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UREA a nitrogenous waste is eliminated through saliva in small amount. Nitrogenous waste products are formed as a result of deamination of unwanted amino acids, body's own proteins and nucleic acids. Ammonia, urea and uric acid are the three main nitrogenous waste products


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UREA a nitrogenous waste is eliminated through saliva in small amount. Nitrogenous waste products are formed as a result of deamination of unwanted amino acids, body's own proteins and nucleic acids. Ammonia, urea and uric acid are the three main nitrogenous waste products.

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