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urea is a nitrogen nutrient.
True or false​

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Answered by smitasid06gmailcom
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FALSE

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Answered by AnkitaSahni
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True, urea is a nitrogen nutrient.

  • Urea is a crystalline compound containing very high amounts of nitrogen.
  • It is formed as a by-product of protein metabolism in mammals.
  • It is produced in the liver and then dissolves in blood and later gets excreted out through urine.
  • It is a non-toxic compound and is used in fertilizers and as a raw material in many industries.
  • Among fertilizers, urea has the maximum amount of nitrogen.
  • Therefore, it is used as a source of nitrogen in fertilizers.
  • It is known as nitrogen release fertilizer since it contains nearly forty- five percent elemental nitrogen.

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