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where are most nitrogen compounds excreted from humans ?


A. KIDNEYS
B. LIVER
C. RECTUM
D. SKIN​

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Answered by bipashabaruah123
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Answer:

where are most nitrogen compounds excreted from humans ?

(A) Kindneys

Answered by letmeanswer12
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where are most nitrogen compounds excreted from humans ?  

A. KIDNEYS

Explanation:

  • Along with water, some less toxic nitrogen - containing molecule urea is created.  
  • The retinoic acid cycle is the term given to this set of processes.  
  • The liver cells produce urea and moisture into the circulation, which is then delivered to the kidneys, where the blood is filtered and the urea is excreted in the urine.  
  • The body removes waste products any excess nitrogen.
  • Toxic ammonia is formed by nitrogenous wastes, which elevates the pH of bodily fluids.  
  • Ammonia creation necessitates the use of energy in the form of ATP, as well as a large amount of water to dissolve it out of a biological system.  
  • When protein are oxidized, two primary nitrogenous waste products, urea and ammonium (NH(4)(+), are formed in humans, and their excretions are investigated from two view points in this work.  
  • First, the physiology of each nitrogenous waste is examined, followed by a summary of current dogmas.

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