Urea
Excess amino acids in the liver are converted into either glucose through gluconeogenesis or stored as fat through lipogenesis. The liver can also convert amino acids into energy through the citric acid cycle if needed.
the answer is urea and glucose
The Liver.
Yes there is.
storge
the liver stores the following; fat, vitamin C, glucose and glycogen.
urea
Amino acids inside liver cells can be used for protein synthesis, energy production, or converted into other molecules. Excess amino acids can be converted into glucose or fatty acids for storage. The liver also plays a role in converting toxic by-products of amino acid metabolism into less harmful substances that can be excreted.
It creates amino acids which collects mrkhthen the amino acids brake and makes proteins
the liver
glucongenesis
amino acids and glucose A+