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    • Deamination is the process that gets rid of excess amino acids
    • What is deamination?
      The removal of the amine group of an amino acid
      • the NH2 group is removed and reacted with CO2 to form urea
      • this takes place in the liver
    • Describe the process of deamination.?
      • the amino acid is oxidised in the presence of an enzyme catalyst
      • at the same time, the amine group (NH2) and a hydrogen atom (H) are removed from the main structure of the amino acid
      • the amine group is reduced to ammonia (NH3) by the addition of a hydrogen atom
      • ammonia is reacted with CO2 to produce urea
      • urea is less toxic than ammonia and so can travel in the blood, but it must be got rid of quickly because it can still have ill effects
      • urea is then transported by the blood from the liver to the kidneys where it forms part of urine
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