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When the liver breaks down proteins, it undergoes a process called deamination, where amino acids are stripped of their amino groups. This results in the production of ammonia, which is then converted to urea for safe excretion in urine. The remaining carbon skeletons of the amino acids can be utilized for energy or converted into glucose or fat for storage. This process is crucial for maintaining nitrogen balance and providing substrates for energy production.

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