Metabolic production of urea is carried out in the

a

urinary bladder and kidney

b

Liver

c

Pancreas

d

Kidney and malphigian tubule

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lawcacum
11 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.so production of urea takes place in the LIVER nt kidney

VPETERS2002
5 years ago
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The answer is Liver

Classicclassic
4 years ago

All the metabolic wastes are excreted in a form of water solutes through the excretory organs (nephridia, Malpighian tubules, kidneys), with the exception of CO2, which is excreted together with the water vapor throughout the lungs. The elimination of these compounds enables the chemical homeostasis of the organism. Urea is produced in the liver and is a metabolite
so d ans is liver get ur facts ryt

D.Geoff
10 years ago

Urea is produced in the Liver and excreted as urine through the kidney. The answer is B

Lydwina
10 years ago

Yeah, ur right

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