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6 October, 19:40

What is the state of nitrogen balance when a person ingests 13 g of food nitrogen and loses 21 g of nitrogen?

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  1. 6 October, 19:42
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    - 7 g

    Explanation:

    Balancing of Nitrogen is a measure that deals with the difference between nitrogen intake and nitrgen loss

    Nitrogen Balance = Nitrogen intake - Nitrogen loss

    Given that

    the nitrogen intake = 13 g and

    the nitrogen loss = 21 g

    Therefore nitrogen balance = nitrogen intake - nitrogen loss

    = (13 - 21) g = - 7 g

    Thus, there is a negative nitrogen balance, meaning that the amount of nitrogen excreted from the body is greater than the amount of nitrogen ingested.
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