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21 February, 11:07

What rids the body of nitrogen containing waste

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  1. 21 February, 11:36
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    Nitrogen containing waste consist or urea, ammonia, uric acid and creatinine, which is eliminated as urine by the kidney.

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    Nitrogenous waste is a by product of protein metabolism that takes place in the liver. It is transported to the kidney where its filtered by the nephron and excreted in form of urine in mammals, uric acid in reptiles.
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