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what is urea explain​

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Answered by shashank0078
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Urea (also known as carbamide) is a waste product of many living organisms, and is the major organic component of human urine. ... So the liver converts the ammonia to a non-toxic compound, urea, which can then be safely transported in the blood to the kidneys, where it is eliminated in urine.

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Answered by sejalahire2004
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Urea, also known as carbamide, is an organic compound with chemical formula CO(NH₂)₂. This amide has two –NH₂ groups joined by a carbonyl functional group. Urea serves an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds by animals and is the main nitrogen-containing substance in the urine of mammals.

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