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Urea is formed in liver cells from (a) A...

Urea is formed in liver cells from
(a) Ammonia and nitrogen
(b) Ammonia and carbon dioxide
(c) Ammonia, carbon dioxide and aspartic acid
(d) Ammonia and carbon monoxide

A

Ammonia and nitrogen

B

Ammonia and carbon dioxide

C

Ammonia, carbon dioxide and aspartic acid

D

Ammonia and carbon monoxide

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