(1) The chief solid component of mammalian urine; synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in animal feed and in plastics
(2) The chief solid component of mammalian urine
(3) Synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in animal feed and in plastics
(1) The chief constituent of the nitrogenous wastes in urine is urea , a product of protein decomposition.
(2) The principle of the set-up is to remove accumulating waste products, mainly urea , from the body.
(3) The waste products of protein metabolism are urea and to a lesser extent uric acid and creatinine.
(4) Also, excess urea from the protein pulls extra water into the kidneys, so dissolved calcium is expelled.
(5) Within a week, his blood urea and creatinine, the two parameters that reflected the kidney functioning were found to be abnormal.
(6) This result indicates also that urea is likely to destabilize the formation of hydrogen bonds.
(7) One of the main functions of the kidneys is the removal from the body of waste products such as urea , uric acid, and creatinine.
(8) This enzyme breaks down any urea in the stomach to ammonia and carbon dioxide
(9) Lactate and urea are also present in sweat, as both are secreted by the sweat glands.
(10) In normal sweating, urea , lactic acid, and potassium ions are very concentrated.
carbamide