Which structure is shown in the diagram? Which nitrogenous wastes are removed from blood by this structure?
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Urea, salts, and excess water in the form of urine are nitrogenous wastes eliminated from the blood by our kidneys.
Explanation:
- Nitrogenous wastes or nitrogen wastes are nitrogen compounds that are used to remove excess nitrogen from organisms.
- Ammonia, urea, uric acid, and creatinine are the four substances. Protein metabolism produces all of these chemicals.
- The breakdown of proteins by cells is the source of nitrogenous waste products. To obtain energy, cells catabolize amino acids. Deamination is the initial step in this process. Enzymes remove the amino group as ammonia during deamination (NH3).
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