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what happens to the excess of amino acids in the body?​

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Answered by jayanid78
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If amino acids exist in excess, the body has no capacity or mechanism for their storage; thus, they are converted into glucose or ketones, or they are decomposed. Amino acid decomposition results in hydrocarbons and nitrogenous waste.

Answered by SeCrEtID2006
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Explanation:

if amino acid exists in excess the body has no capacity or mechanism for their storage ,thus they are converted into glucose or ketone ,or they are decomposed ,amino acid deco position result in hydrocarbons and nitrogenous waste

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