Biology, asked by LoraD, 1 year ago

what are the nitrogenous waste in human?

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Answered by dhruvparikh
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urea,uric acid,ammonia,water(acid type)etc.......... are the nitrogenous waste in human body (1 mark ans over )

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kidney is made of 1000 of nephrons they filter the excessive nitrogenous waste from the body by bowmans capsuole and glomerlous(organ of nephrons) they filter excesive waste and supply to urethra through urter and nitrogenous waste ex. urea,uric acid,glucose,more amount of waste water and etc harmful material are thrown from body through urethra.

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Answered by manjushakashyap
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nitrogenous west in the body tend to form toxic ammonia ,which must be excreate .mammles such as human excreate urea ,while birds ,reptiles abd some tarritrial invertebrales produce uric acid as wast
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