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Which organ removes nitrogenous compounds from the blood?
Which organ removes nitrogenous compounds from the blood?
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the kidneys
Nitrogenous wastes which are removed by the kidneys are urea and ammonia. Urea is the main excretory product that is filtered and excreted out from the blood by the kidneys.