Yes, urea is a waste product that is normally found in urine. It is the main component of urine along with water and other waste products.
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There is a small amount of ammonia in urine. Ammonia is not converted to urine.
When proteins undergo deamination, the resulting nitrogen-containing waste product is ammonia. Ammonia is converted into urea in the liver, and then excreted in the urine.
Ammonia is a chemical that can be found in a cat's urine. If you are asking if a kitten can get Pneumonia, then yes. Kitten's can contract pneumonia.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are typically present in blood but not normally found in urine.
Common nitrogenous wastes in urine are: urea, uric acid and ammonia.
Ammonia is a common nitrogen-containing waste product found in urine, produced during the breakdown of proteins in the body. It is filtered out by the kidneys and excreted in urine.
If you are talking about three substances that are normally found in blood but not in urine, they are leukocytes, erythrocytes and glucose.
A fish actually excretes ammonia dissolved in water. At the temperature and pressure that fish are normally found ammonia is a gas.
No they do not. Humans does not contain ammonia in urine.
Urea is a non-toxic molecule made of toxic ammonia and carbon dioxide that is found in Urine. Dehydration causes your urine to be more concentrated and may have a stronger smell than normal,