The liver produces urea when it metabolises (breaks down) proteins. This is done in hepatocytes (liver cells). Amino acids are first broken down into ammonia, which is highly soluble and toxic in the blood plasma, so ammonia is joined with carbon dioxide to make urea, this is less soluble and less toxic but a build up of urea is toxic in the blood. Urea is then transported in the blood to be filtered out by the kidneys.
None. The human body can not produce B12. It has to get it from food.
Urea synthesis primarily occurs in the liver. It is the primary organ responsible for converting ammonia, a waste product of protein metabolism, into urea, which is then excreted by the kidneys.
The sweat glands in the skin release water and urea to lower body temperature through the process of evaporation. Sweat is composed mainly of water and electrolytes, with urea being a waste product that is also excreted through sweat.
The liver is the organ primarily responsible for producing urea as part of the body's process of metabolizing proteins. Urea is then transported to the kidneys for excretion in urine.
The pancreas is the organ that produces insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels in the body by allowing cells to take in glucose from the bloodstream for energy.
The largest organ of excretion in the body is the skin. It helps regulate body temperature through sweating and eliminates waste products, including urea, through sweat glands.
carbon dioxide
The liver and the kidneys, colon.
The liver is the organ responsible for converting toxic ammonia to urea through the action of enzymes. Urea is then excreted from the body in urine.
some were in your body
None. The human body can not produce B12. It has to get it from food.
Urea synthesis primarily occurs in the liver. It is the primary organ responsible for converting ammonia, a waste product of protein metabolism, into urea, which is then excreted by the kidneys.
The sweat glands in the skin release water and urea to lower body temperature through the process of evaporation. Sweat is composed mainly of water and electrolytes, with urea being a waste product that is also excreted through sweat.
The liver is the organ primarily responsible for producing urea as part of the body's process of metabolizing proteins. Urea is then transported to the kidneys for excretion in urine.
Your bladder produces about 1.5 litres of urine per day.
The pancreas is the main digestive enzyme-producing organ in the body.
"Kidneys" ^ this is incorrect. Urea is a byproduct of protein metabolism. In the GI, blood proteins are broken down into ammonia, it is then absorbed and the liver then converts it to Urea. It is then released into the blood stream where the Kidney's take it up and eliminate it. Urea is then eliminated by the kidney's, but not produced by it. its synthesized during the metabolic activity of the body. and is purified form the body in kidnies. ^so basically, liver makes urea not the kidneys