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Describe what could happen to an amino acid molecule from the time it enters the liver to the time its component elements leave the body.

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Answered by BrainlyShanu
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The liver controls the amino acid concentration in the body, as excess amino acids which need to be excreted safely. ... Urea and water are released from the liver cells in to the bloodstream and transported to the kidneys where the blood is filtered and the urea is passed out of the body in the urine.

The liver is involved in the process of deamination. This is the removal of the nitrogen-containing part of amino acids, to form urea, followed by the release of energy from the remainder of the amino acid.

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The liver controls the amino acid concentration in the body as excess amino acids which need to be excreted safely..... Urea and water are released from the river cells into the blood stream and transported to be kidneys where the blood is filtered and urea is passed out of the body in the urine.

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