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What are Nitrogenous Waste ?How do Humans eliminate Nitrogenous waste ?​

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Answered by vartica
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Urea is the most common form of nitrogenous waste in human body fluids. Urea is less toxic than ammonia but like ammonia, urea is in solution and, for terrestrial animals, its elimination from the body requires some loss of water as water is used to flush it from the body (urea and ammonia are both found in urine)

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Answered by ⲘⲅJαcк
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The Harmful substances present in our body is called Nitrogenous waste. It needs to be eliminated or else it can creat problem to human body. By the process of Tubularsecrtion one can eliminate Nitrogenous waste.

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