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27 June, 19:35

This passage describes a chemical reaction. Read the passage. Then, answer the question below.

As the cells in your body break down food, a poisonous substance called ammonia (NH3) begins to build up in your blood. To reduce the amount of ammonia in your blood, your liver combines ammonia with carbon dioxide (CO2) and other substances to make urea (CH4N2O). The urea later leaves your body as waste.

In the chemical reaction described in the passage, which of the following are reactants? Select all that apply.

Answers: carbon dioxide (CO2), urea (CH4N2O), ammonia (NH3)

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  1. 27 June, 20:01
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    CH2 and NH3

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    It does seem logical because urea is only being made it is going through changes only the others and It did say select ALL that apply soo ... But then again I'm in middle school so i suggest if this is only homework ask a teacher or someone else for their opinion
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