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11 September, 20:01

The urea cycle rids in the body of excess nitrogen by converting it to a non-toxic form that can be excreted in the urine. it utilize one nitrogen atom from carbonyl phosphate and one nitrogen atom from asparate.

1. which enzyme releases urea a product? a) ornithine transcarbamoylase b) argininosuccinate synthetase c) argininosuccinase d) arginase

2. which enzyme requires ATP a) ornithine transcarbamoylase b) argininosuccinate synthetase c) argininosuccinase d) arginase

3 - Which enzyme is located inside the mitochondrion? a) ornithine transcarbamoylase b) argininosuccinate synthetase c) argininosuccinase d) arginase

4 - which intermediates of the urea cycle must cross the mitochondrial membrane? a) argininsuccinate b) ornithine c) arginine d) citrulline

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  1. 11 September, 20:29
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    Number 1: The answer is A; Ariginase is responsible for the release of urea as product.

    Number 2: The answer is B; Argininosuccinate synthetase requires ATP.

    Number 3: The answer is D; Arginase is located in the mitochondrion

    Number 4: The answer is B; Ornithine produced in the cytosol must first cross the inner mitochondrial membrane into the mitochondrial matrix where it is carbamylated
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