Biology, asked by faqeernoor6, 6 months ago

Deamination in the liver initially produces
a) Ammonia
b) Arginine
c) Ornithine
d) Urea
e) Uric acid​

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Answered by arshiyaasheerisk
1

Answer:

Urea

Explanation:

In case of excess intake of amino acids, deamination occurs in the liver to get rid of the excess amino acids present in the body.

When excess amino acids reach the liver it is converted into urea, which forms the major part of urine.

This deamination results in the production of energy.

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