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The principal nitrogenous excretory compound in humans is synthesised
Options
(a) in kidneys but eliminated mostly through liver
(b) in kidneys as well as eliminated by kidneys
(c) in liver and also eliminated by the same through bile
(d) in the liver, but eliminated mostly through kidneys
Correct Answer:
in the liver, but eliminated mostly through kidneys
Explanation:
The principal nitrogenous excretory compound in humans is urea. It is synthesized in the mitrochondrial matrix and cytosol of liver cells and eliminated through kidneys.
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Topics: Human Physiology Systems
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Subject: Biology
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