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Assertion : During the physiology of excretion , deamination does not take place in liver cells .
Reason : Deamination is a process to make use of excess of amino acids which cannot be incorporated into the protoplasm .

A

If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.

B

If both assertion and reason are true bu the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion.

C

If the assertion is true but reason is false.

D

If both the assertion and reason are false.

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D
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