a
Liver
b
Bladder
c
Spleen
d
Kidneys
e
Gall bladder
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Myschool Amos
10 years ago
Urea is the major end product of nitrogen metabolism in humans and mammals. Urea is formed from ammonia and carbon dioxide. The conversion of ammonia into urea takes place in the LIVER. The formed urea is then transported to the kidneys where it is excreted.

PokaBones
9 years ago
A very simple but yet technical question..one has to read well to actually get it right

Charlene Samies
9 years ago
@myschool Amos.. You are definitely right... Urea is produced in the liver but excreted through ultrafiltration that takes place in the kidney.




