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Urea is directly produced in mammals from (1) ammonia released by oxidative deamination b. Oxidative deamination of purines. C. Breakdown of ornithine. D. Breakdown of arginine

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Answered by shrutikushwaha96
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Urea is directly produced in mammals from (1) ammonia released by oxidative deamination

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Urea is directly produced in mammals from (1) ammonia released by oxidative deamination. Urea forms after taking the dietary protein and it makes the amino acid. It proceeds after digesion. The liver plays an active role in breaking down the amino acid and forming ammonia. This Ammonia is converted into urea in the body. So, urea is formed from the ammonia.      

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