Ornithine
Oxaloacetate is regenerated at the end of the cycle.
Carbon dioxide
Urea is an organic covalent solid soluble in water.
ammonium ion, which is the end product of amino acid degradation, is toxic if allowed to accumulate. the urea cycle is a pathway that detoxifies the ammonium ions by converting it to urea - which is then transported to the kidneys to form urine... the function is to remove nitrogen waste from the body and avoid toxicity
fumarate
Oxaloacetate is regenerated at the end of the cycle.
Carbon dioxide
This 4-carbon molecule is then ready to accept another 2-carbon acetyl group, which starts the cycle all over again.It is regenerated at the end of each complete turn of the cycle.
No, urea is a nitrogen compound.
Urea is an organic covalent solid soluble in water.
Pyruvic acid
Oxaloacetate
ammonium ion, which is the end product of amino acid degradation, is toxic if allowed to accumulate. the urea cycle is a pathway that detoxifies the ammonium ions by converting it to urea - which is then transported to the kidneys to form urine... the function is to remove nitrogen waste from the body and avoid toxicity
unsaturated
Urea is a compound of chemicals that is found in urine. Urea is composed of NH2 groups and a carbonyl functional group.
No. Ammonia and urea are distinct chemical compounds, as are their nitrates.
Oxaloacetate