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During ornithine cycle co2 and ammonia are used for the synthesis of

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Answered by TheEmma
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Reaction (I) proceeds in two steps: (1) the formation of carbamyl phosphate, which has an energy-rich phosphate bond, from ammonia, carbon dioxide, and two molecules of ATP (the reaction is activated by N-acetylglutamic acid; ammonia is apparently supplied to the liver in the form of glutamine, which is split by liver ...

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Ornithine Cycle. (or urea-ornithine cycle), a cyclic enzymatic process consisting of consecutive transformations of the amino acid ornithine and leading to the synthesis of urea.

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