They are broken down into urea then carried via blood to the kidneys and the excreted as urine
Amino acids are broken down into Urea ! by elimination Nh ions
Urea
amino acids are, broken down / converted, to urea
In the liver
this is called deamination
The Liver breaks down red blood cells and deaminates amino acids.
TransaminationTransamination, taken literally, means the transfer of an amino group from one molecule to another. In many organisms, this process is used both to synthesize and to degrade amino acids. One of the primary cellular benefits of the reaction is that it allows the transfer of an amino group without the formation of ammonia, which is a toxic byproduct. In humans, transaminationtransaminationtransamination occurs primarily in the liver, and is also known as aminotransfer.
amino acids are, broken down / converted, to urea
In the liver
The Liver.
Yes there is.
storge
Through researching this question i have found out that the stomach absorbs proteins which are made up of amino acids. After the stomach amino acids are then absorbed by the duodenum ( a buffer for acids in the stomach in small intestine, called sodium bicarbonate).
It creates amino acids which collects mrkhthen the amino acids brake and makes proteins
urea
amino acids and glucose A+
glucongenesis
Yes it does
the liver