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the chief nitrogenous waste product formed by the liver is​

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Answered by subhi200504
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Urea

Urea is made in the liver and excreted in urine. The urea cycle utilizes five intermediate steps, catalyzed by five different enzymes, to convert ammonia to urea.

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Answered by jackzzjck
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The chief nitrogenous waste product formed by the liver is​ Urea .

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  • Urea is the chief nitrogenous waste material that is made in the Liver .

  • These nitrogenous waste is removed (excreted ) out of the body in the form of urine .

  • The process of removing Urea from the body is called Ureotelism .

  • The organisms who excrete urea are known as Ureotelic organisms.

  • In ureotelic organisms Urea is formed as waste material in almost every cells except whose in Brain and Heart .

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\bigstar Other nitrogenous waste materials excreted out by animals are Ammonia and Uric Acid .

\bigstar Animals that excrete Ammonia are called Ammoneotelic and the process is called Aminotelism .

\bigstarAnimals that excrete Uric Acid are  called Uricotelic and the process is called Uricotelism .

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