The liver prevents systemic toxicity by converting ammonia, a byproduct of protein metabolism, into which less toxic substance?
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Correct answer: Urea
The urea cycle takes place in hepatocytes to convert highly toxic ammonia into urea. Urea is then released into the blood and subsequently excreted by the kidneys.
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