Name the main nitrogenous waste in human blood how is it renowel from the blood
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The main nitrogenous waste in human blood is Urea.
Liver transforms toxic ammonia into less toxic urea which is excreted through urine.
Urea is synthesized in our liver and transported to kidneys before excretion.
Urea is produced by the urea cycle.
This Urea cycle which is also known as
Krebs-Henseleit cycle, was discovered by Hans Krebs and Hans Henseleit in 1932.
Liver transforms toxic ammonia into less toxic urea which is excreted through urine.
Urea is synthesized in our liver and transported to kidneys before excretion.
Urea is produced by the urea cycle.
This Urea cycle which is also known as
Krebs-Henseleit cycle, was discovered by Hans Krebs and Hans Henseleit in 1932.
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