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The kidneys filter unwanted substances from the blood and produce urine to excrete them. There are three main steps of urine formation: glomerular filtration, reabsorption, and secretion. These processes ensure that only waste and excess water are removed from the body. Urine is one of the body's waste products. It is primarily composed of water and urea. Urea is a special nitrogenous waste compound that the body must routinely remove. Urine formation occurs in the kidney in three stages: filtration, reabsorption, and secretion. Formation of urine is a process important for the whole organism. Not only acid-base balance is modulated by it, but also blood osmolarity, plasma composition and fluid volume, and thus it influences all cells in our body.
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Transamination is the process by which amino groups are removed from amino acids and transferred to acceptor keto-acids to generate the amino acid version of the keto-acid and the keto-acid version of the original amino acid. Transamination, a chemical reaction that transfers an amino group to a ketoacid to form new amino acids. This pathway is responsible for the deamination of most amino acids. Transamination in biochemistry is accomplished by enzymes called transaminases or aminotransferases. Transamination takes place in the cytoplasm.
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