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Occurrence of excess urea in blood due to kidney
failure is
(a) renal calculi (b) uremia
(c) uricotelism (d) ureotelism

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Answered by xRapMonster1994x
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Answer:

c) uricotelism is the correct answer uh needed !!

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The occurrence of excess of Urea in the blood due to kidney failure is known as uremia

Option (b)

Explanation:

  • urea is produced in the body by the liver and excreted by the kidney. When the kidney fails there is inadequate excretion of Urea by the body.
  • Hence this urea tends to get deposited in the blood. Hence blood urea level is an essential indicator of of Kidney failure. in kidney failure there may be accumulation of water in the body as well.
  • kidney failure can occur as a result of multiple causes. However the most common cause of Kidney failure is due to Diabetes mellitus.

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