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Question
Excessive protein· intake levels, however, can also be toxic because ______ and ammonia are by-products of protein metabolism.
Options
Saturated fats
Unsaturated fats
Monosaturated fats
Urea
Solution
Excessive protein· intake levels, however, can also be toxic because urea and ammonia are by-products of protein metabolism.
Explanation:
Excessive protein consumption can be risky since urea and ammonia are byproducts of protein breakdown. The body breaks down proteins into amino acids, releasing nitrogen, which is then turned into ammonia and urea. The kidneys remove urea, but consuming too much protein can cause a build up of these waste products, potentially straining the kidneys and causing poisoning.
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