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Nitrogen wastes are produced by the breakdown of what during normal metabolism?

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Regulation of Nitrogen Wastes Nitrogen wastes are produced by the breakdown of proteins during normal metabolism. Proteins are broken down into amino acids, which in turn are deaminated by having their nitrogen groups removed. Deamination converts the amino  NH2  groups into ammonia  NH3 , ammonium ion  NH4+ , urea, or uric acid  Figure 25.22 . Ammonia is extremely toxic, so most of it is very rapidly converted into urea in the liver. Human urinary wastes typically contain primarily urea with small amounts of ammonium and very little uric acid.

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