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Protein is a macronutrient that we get from food. It is made up of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen. Proteins are the body's only source of nitrogen. When we ingest a protein containging food we excrete the nitrogen in our urine; it is called urea.

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Nitrogen is excreted from the body in the form of urea, which is a byproduct of protein metabolism. Urea is primarily excreted in the urine by the kidneys. Some nitrogen is also excreted in sweat and feces.

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The atmosphere contains Nitrogen right? The way we get Nitrogen is that the Nitrogen gets absorbed into the ground and it turns into Nirates. Plants contains Nirates and then an animal eats the plants. We eat the animals and that's how we get Nitrogen in our bodies.bleah bleah hehe

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The liver produces small amounts of ammonia in deamination reactions. Some of this ammonia provides the nitrogen needed for the synthesis of nonessential amino acids. The liver quickly combines any remaining ammonia with carbon dioxide to make urea, a less toxic compound. The liver releases the urea into the bloodstream and it is take up and excreted by the kidneys.

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Protein is a macronutrient that we get from food. It is made up of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen. Proteins are the body's only source of nitrogen. When we ingest a protein containging food we excrete the nitrogen in our urine; it is called urea.

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through the urinary system. nitrogen leaves the body in urea.

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Nitrogen leaves a human body primarily in urine, particularly in the compound urea.

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Through ammonia(NH3) in your urine

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