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- + edu.au/courses/26618/quizzes/67364/take The image below shows the urea cycle. Based on the information in the image, which of the following is the most effective way of reducing the production of urea? CNH, Fumarate Arginine H₂O Arginase NH3+ C=N Arginino- succinate AMP + PP₁ NH₂ Arginino- succinase UREA CYCLE Urea ATP Argininosuccinate synthetase Ornithine H₂N H₂N 2 Citrulline Rate- limiting Ornithine 1. Carbamoyl phosphate synthase 1 N-acetyl glutamate H+ADP P₁ NH3 HCO3 ATP Carbamoyl Phosph. NH₂C-PO4 Ornithine 2. Citrulline formation P Citrulline C-NH₂ transcarbamoylase Aspartate NH₂ CYTOSOL MITOCHONDRIAL MATRIX https://canvas.uts.edu.au/assessment questions/356957/files/1562677/download? verifier=gRMPoy7VCgDrvn6QNfkZxDSsbLUwP1gRxFB3dLPjExplain how genetic mutations of phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase causing superactivity lead to excessive uric acid production.Why do we see lipid octade on renal cell carcinoma amd what are the molecular pathways driving it? Also why is there increase of alkaline phosphatese in some areas?
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