the nitrogen atom in the molecule of urea come for
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One of the nitrogen atoms of the urea is transferred from an amino acid, aspartate. The other nitrogen atom is derived directly from free NH4+, and the carbon atom comes from HCO3- (derived by hydration of CO2; see Section 9.2).
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