Where are unused amino acids transported by capillaries?
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➡ Amino acids
⏩ They are absorbed through the villi of the thin epithelium and reach their blood capillaries to enter the blood circulation to reach the liver through the hepatic portal vein.
⏩ These amino acids circulate in the body and serve as building blocks of proteins.
⏩ Unused or excess amino acids are then broken down by the liver in a process called deamination.
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Here is your answer:
➡ Amino acids
⏩ They are absorbed through the villi of the thin epithelium and reach their blood capillaries to enter the blood circulation to reach the liver through the hepatic portal vein.
⏩ These amino acids circulate in the body and serve as building blocks of proteins.
⏩ Unused or excess amino acids are then broken down by the liver in a process called deamination.
Hope it helps u. ✌✌✌
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