The blood vessel that carries urea from liver to the kidneys
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renal arteries
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Since ammonia is too dangerous to be delivered through bloodstream – with help of other elements (such as oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon), liver changes ammonia containing nitrogen into urea! Then urea is delivered to the kidney through renal arteries, blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the kidneys.
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