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Name the nitrogenous wastes in human

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Answered by rishu14rishu1484
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The nitrogenous waste in human blood is urea. Liver converts toxic ammonia into much less toxic urea which is excreted in urine. Urea is synthesised in liver and transported to kidneys for excretion.

Answered by riyajiya02
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Nitrogenous waste tend to form toxic ammonia in the body , which must be excreted . Mammals such as humans excrete urea, while birds , reptiles , and some terrestrial invertebrates produce uric acid as waste . In organisms it tend to excrete uric acid waste in the form of white paste or paper

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