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Name the part of human body where nitrofenous wastes are produced

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Answered by anmol4032
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Humans have two kidneys and each kidney is supplied with blood from the renal artery. The kidneys remove from the blood thenitrogenous wastes such as urea, as well as salts and excess water, and excrete them in the form of urine.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

liver

The urea cycle is the primary mechanism by which mammals convert ammonia to urea. Urea is made in the liver and excreted in urine.

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