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Getting rid of nitrogenous wastes by the urea cycle appears to be energetically an expensive process...

Getting rid of nitrogenous wastes by the urea cycle appears to be energetically an expensive process due to the consumption of several phosphoryl anhydrides in the urea cycle. Explain the molecular mechanisms of how cells recover the energetic expenses of urea cycle (e.g., utilizing leftover carbon skeleton) with the help of Krebs bicycle and shunt/shuttle

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