ureide

/ˈjʊriːaɪd/
noun
  1. A chemical compound derived from urea, often found in plants and animals as part of nitrogen metabolism.
    • Ureides are important in the nitrogen cycle of certain organisms.
    • Some legumes produce ureides to transport nitrogen from roots to leaves.
    • The scientist studied how ureide compounds help plants store nitrogen.
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