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Where do nitrogen atoms in urea come from?

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Where do nitrogen atoms in urea come from?

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one nitrogen is derived from ammonium (NH4+) and the other from aspartate (which gets it from glutamate, which got it from alanine, which is the form of ammonia transport between muscles and the liver)

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