Biology, asked by kaushalkishor2003111, 1 year ago

Why does urea present in blood doesn't affects heart or lungs when this (urea containing) blood passes through these organs(heart & lungs) in order to be oxygenated?

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Answered by mnoman8
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Because it’s pipes are not connected there









You can’t be so bumb

Hope it helped
Answered by yogeshwaransofficial
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It does but only when urea is above normal limits.

Uremic pericarditis is one of the examples.

Thanks.

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