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    Which Nitrogenous Waste Has the Greatest Number of Nitrogen Atoms
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Which Nitrogenous Waste Has the Greatest Number of Nitrogen Atoms

Question 47

Question 47

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Which nitrogenous waste has the greatest number of nitrogen atoms?


A) ammonia
B) ammonium ions
C) urea
D) uric acid

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