Urea is made here from excess amino acids.

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The urinary system is designed to remove certain waste materials from the body, including urea, excess ions and water. These waste materials are eliminated as urine which consists of the ions and urea dissolved in the excess water. The production of urine takes place in the kidneys. Here millions of microscopic filtering units, called nephrons, filter the blood and reabsorb important molecules such as glucose. Water and ions are also reabsorbed as required by the body. After it has been produced in the kidneys, the urine enters the ureter. One ureter leads from each of the kidneys and these... Show more

Urea is made here from excess amino acids.