Amino groups of surplus amino acids are turned
into urea in
(a) liver (b) spleen
(c) pancreas (d) kidneys
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Amino groups of surplus amino acids are turned into urea in
(a) Liver
Explanation:
Proteins ingested as a part of food are digested and broken down into amino acids.
These amino acids are carried to the liver where they are metabolized.
The amino groups are removed and converted into urea through a biochemical process known as the urea cycle.
This urea is then carried to the kidneys where it is filtered out and excreted.
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