Urine production

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URINE PRODUCTION

Waste product of the liver: urea is a waste product of the liver and contains nitrogen. This is posienous and has to be removed from the body. 

Urea is removed from the blood in the kidneys- arrives in the nephron and then enters the bowmans capsuel. It is then filtered under high amounts of pressure in the glomerus.

* Urea is left behind and filters into the collecting ducts and then becomes urine. Then it will enter the uterus, then filters into the bladder. 

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