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urea is produced in _________ by the de-amination of extra _______

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Answered by TitanicKing
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Urea is an organic compound that is highly soluble in water and an end product of a biochemical reaction occurred in Liver cells called Urea Cycle. Liver cell cytoplasm and Mitochondrial stroma contains huge amount of respiratory end product CO2. This CO2 reacts with cellular water to form H2CO3. H2CO3 dissociates into HCO3- ion that reacts with NH3 molecule and two ATP molecule and forms Carbamoyl Phosphate. This Carbamoyl phosphate binds with L-Ornithine amino acid to form L-Citrulline amino acid. Then it converted into Arginine amino acid by enzymatic action. Then deamination of Arginine forms the end product Urea CO(NH2)2. Arginine further converted into L-Ornithine.
Answered by UniquePrincess1234
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Hey Mate.....

Here's your answer :-

Urea is produced Liver by the deamination of extra Sugars

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