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Subject - Biology:

Basics

MCQ - 294-1778

Question:

In ornithine cycle, which of the following wastes are removed from the blood?

  1. CO2 and urea
  2. ammonia and urea
  3. CO2 and ammonia
  4. ammonia and urea

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:

: (c) Urea is formed of two molecules of ammonia and one molecule of CO2. During catabolism, proteins break up into amino acids. The amino acids are converted into keto-acids (such as a-keto-glutaric acid) with the removal of ammonia (deamination). The keto-acid enters the Krebs cycle to yield energy. Carbon dioxide is formed during decarboxylation. Ornithine (amino acid) combines with one molecule of NH3 and C02 producing citrulline (amino acid) and water. Citrulline combines with another molecule of ammonia and forms arginine (essential amino acid) and water. Arginine is broken into urea and ornithine in the presence of an enzyme arginase and water. Thus the cycle is repeated. This is called urea or ornithine or Krebs- Henseleit cycle after the names of its discoverers.

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