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where urea cycle takes place in humans​

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Answered by koki13
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Answer:

in the liver called ornithine cycle

Answered by vansh2006jaat
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Explanation:

Organisms that cannot easily and safely remove nitrogen as ammonia convert it to a less toxic substance, such as urea, via the urea cycle, which occurs mainly in the liver. Urea produced by the liver is then released into the bloodstream, where it travels to the kidneys and is ultimately excreted in urine.

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