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30.1 Nitrogen Removal Is the First Step in the Degradation of Amino Acids
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30.2 Ammonium Ion Is Converted into Urea in Most Terrestrial Vertebrates
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30.3 Carbon Atoms of Degraded Amino Acids Emerge As Major Metabolic Intermediates
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