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Why does the body dominate excess amino acids

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Answered by rasheedsmr33
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Excess consumption

When amino acids are in excess of needs, the liver takes up the amino acids and deaminates them, a process converting the nitrogen from the amino acids into ammonia, further processed in the liver into urea via the urea cycle. Excretion of urea occurs via the kidneys.

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