Biology, asked by zamanansarikanpur, 4 months ago

where Urea is produced from ammonia and carbon
dioxide ​

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Answered by hk925682
3

Answer:

liver

The liver forms it by combining two ammonia molecules (NH3) with a carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule in the urea cycle. Urea is widely used in fertilizers as a source of nitrogen (N) and is an important raw material for the chemical industry.

Answered by lonebismarasool
1

Answer:

the liver forms it by combining 2 ammo in molecules (NH3) with a carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules in the urea cycle

urea is widely used in fertilisers as a source of nitrogen (N)nad is an important raw material for the chemical industry

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