The conversion of excess amino acids into urea occurs in the

a

Kidney

b

pancreas

c

villi

d

liver

e

spleen

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valakin1
7 years ago

The conversion of excess amino acids into urea occurs in the liver.

In the human body, deamination takes place primarily in the liver. In situations of excess protein intake, deamination is used to break down amino acids for energy. The amino group is removed from the amino acid and converted to urea.

NmaSam
10 years ago

Correct

y2k62
13 years ago

deamination

Ebu55
2 months ago

Molar volume=mass/amount

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