Science, asked by rizvan0478, 10 months ago

why should human body remove urea produced due to metabolic activities​

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Answered by amt54321
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But the ammonia is toxic to cells, and so must be excreted from the body. ... So the liver converts the ammonia to a non-toxic compound, urea, which can then be safely transported in the blood to the kidneys, where it is eliminated in urine. urea. An adult typically excretes about 25 grams of urea per day.

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Answered by Pushpit5555
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Because it is toxic if it stored for long time

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