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Excess nitrogen is made into uric acid and excreted.

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The nitrogen from amino acid breakdown is?

Urea. It is measured by the level of BUN (blood urea nitrogen).


What do digested proteins chemically breakdown into?

Amino Acid


Is Urea formation from an amino acid catabolic reaction?

Yes, urea formation is a result of the catabolism of amino acids. During amino acid breakdown, excess nitrogen is produced, which is converted into urea in the liver through the urea cycle. This process helps to eliminate nitrogen waste from the body in a non-toxic form, allowing for safe excretion via urine.


What molecule is nitrogen in?

It's found in amino acid and nucleic acid


In the genetic code a group of three nitrogen bases codes for a?

amino acid


Is nitrogen from amino acid breakdown stored in the liver?

Access aminp acids cannot be stored and is either broken down into nitrogen of converted to storable fats and carbohydrates by the liver. Nitrogen is highly toxic and is excreted in the urine, not stored in the liver.


Which amino acid has its alpha nitrogen in a ring?

Proline has an alpha nitrogen in a ring.


What is a building block that always contains nitrogen?

Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and they always contain nitrogen.


How glycine acts as a nitrogen source?

Glycine is an amino acid, so it contains nitrogen.


The amino group that is removed from an amino acid during deamination is converted to the less toxic form of .?

The amino group that is removed from an amino acid during deamination is converted to the less toxic form of urea. This process primarily occurs in the liver, where ammonia, a toxic byproduct of amino acid breakdown, is converted into urea through the urea cycle. Urea is then excreted from the body via urine, helping to safely eliminate excess nitrogen.


What is the primary source of nitrogenous waste?

The primary source of nitrogenous waste in animals is the breakdown of proteins and amino acids. This breakdown releases nitrogen-containing compounds like ammonia, urea, or uric acid, which must be excreted from the body to maintain proper nitrogen balance.


What element does an amino acid have that a lipid and carbohydrate don't?

Nitrogen