Biology, asked by rhonys, 11 months ago

why ammonia is highly toxic?

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Answered by 200t
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Ammonia intoxication occurs when blood ammonium rises because the capacity to detoxify it by formation of glutamate and glutamine has been exceeded.

Ammonia; two nitrogen atoms are eliminated through it and less water is needed for its excretion...✔️✔️

Answered by samira04
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When ammonia becomes toxic. Ammonia is very toxic to the brain and new research shows why: the glial cells ability to remove potassium is perturbed. people with imparied liver function will, however be unable to rid their body of ammonia fast enough .the result is excessive concentration of ammonia in the blood .

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