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How the small amount of nitrogenous wastes could be eliminated through saliva

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Answered by pushpalathak46
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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 n nucleic acids.Ammonia,urea,uric acid are the three main nitrogenous waste products

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Answered by DeenaMathew
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Process of nitrogenous waste removal is mentioned below-

Nitrogenous waste is the waste which has constituent element as nitrogen. These wastes are formed by breakdown of nucleic acids and proteins into amino acids.

Nitrogenous waste is primarily removed through kidney but some amount is absorbed back into gastrointestinal tract to makeup the requirement of nitrogen. These wastes when rendered unnecessary are further removed by salivary glands by secretion which contains urea and uric acid.

Halitosis is the condition where bad breath is reported, and people suffering from this condition were found to have more urea and uric acid comparatively than the ones not suffering.

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