what are the catubolic end products of protein
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The major end-product of protein catabolism in animals is ammonia (Campbell, 1973). This compound may be excreted as ammonia itself, urea or uric acid, depending on the animal. The nature of the major nitrogenous end-product of a species depends on the availability of water.
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Catabolism breaks down large molecules (such as polysaccharides, lipids, nucleic acids and proteins) into smaller units (such as monosaccharides, fatty acids, nucleotides, and amino acids, respectively). ... Cellular wastes include lactic acid, acetic acid, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and urea
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