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Nitrogenous wastes excreted through urine in humans is ?

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Answered by accdcsk
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Answer:

Urea.

Explanation:

Urea, a nitrogenous waste material, is the end product excreted in urine when ammonia is metabolized by animals, such as mammals.

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: urea and ammonium

Explanation:

When proteins oxidise, two primary nitrogenous waste products, urea and ammonium (NH(4)(+), are formed in humans, and their excretions are investigated from two angles in this work. Excretion is the process through which nitrogen-containing waste products of metabolism are removed from the body.

The largest source of nitrogenous waste in humans is Urea excretion is known as ureotelism, and the animals that do so are known as ureotelic animals. Urea is formed as a waste product by the breakdown of unneeded proteins in the liver. Our bodies must eliminate these waste elements since their buildup is toxic and harmful to us. In the form of urine, our kidneys eliminate urea, waste salts, and excess water from the circulation (a yellowish liquid).

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