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What happens to excess amino acids in the human body?

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  • AThey are stored in the liver for future use.
  • BThey are converted into urea and excreted by the kidneys.
  • CThey are converted into glucose and used for energy.
  • DThey are used to synthesize new proteins immediately.
Explanation

Excess amino acids cannot be stored in the body. They undergo deamination in the liver, where the amino group is removed and converted into urea, which is then transported to the kidneys for excretion in urine. The remaining carbon skeleton can be used for energy or converted to glucose or fat.

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