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When urea is included in a ruminant's diet:

a) it is digested by pancreatic urease and the resulting ammonia is excreted in the urine
b) rumen bacteria digest it, releasing ammonia which is then used to synthesise bacterial protein
c) the nitrogen of urea is incorporated into volatile fatty acids
d) it dissolves in the rumen liquor and is excreted in the faeces