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Which body organ eliminates nitrogenous waste from the blood?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Kidneys

Explanation

The kidneys are responsible for removing nitrogenous wastes from the blood. In mammals, nitrogenous wastes are converted into an aqueous (soluble in water) substance called urea, which is excreted in the urine.

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Answered by Anonymous
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kidney

~ it is the main organ of our Excretory system which is a best filter... fitrates nitrogenous waste from the blood.

~ nitrogenous waste like Urea,uric acid.

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