Urea: Understanding Nitrogenous Waste in the Kidneys
The correct medical term for nitrogenous waste in the kidney is Urea. Urea is a waste product that is produced when the body breaks down proteins. The kidneys help to remove urea from the blood and excrete it in urine.Kidney Disease - Related Articles
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