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Answered by piyushdas1006
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The urea cycle (also known as the ornithine cycle) is a cycle of biochemical reactions that produces urea (NH2)2CO from ammonia (NH3). This cycle occurs in ureotelic organisms. The urea cycle converts highly toxic ammonia to urea for excretion

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⏭️(or urea-ornithine cycle), a cyclic enzymatic process consisting of consecutive transformations of the amino acid ornithine and leading to the synthesis of urea. The ornithine cycle is the most important means of assimilation of ammonia (and thus for its neutralization) in many species of animals, as well as in plants and microorganisms.

The reactions of the ornithine cycle have been most thoroughly studied in mammals (H. Krebs and K. Henseleit 1932), in which the reactions take place primarily in the liver.

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