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what happens to the excess of amino acids during the assimilation​

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Answered by parthbabu2020
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Assimilation of proteins- Amino acids are absorbed and are used for building the proteins required by the cells of the body. Excess amino acids are converted into glucose in the liver. This process results in the formation of ammonia which is converted into urea and excreted out of the body.

Answered by manuzz
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Assimilation of proteins- Amino acids are absorbed and are used for building the proteins required by the cells of the body. Excess amino acids are converted into glucose in the liver. This process results in the formation of ammonia which is converted into urea and excreted out of the body.

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