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    What Would Be the Energy Requirements of the Urea Cycle
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What Would Be the Energy Requirements of the Urea Cycle

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What would be the energy requirements of the urea cycle if both nitrogens of urea came from glutamine (assuming that any NADH made was re-oxidized via electron transport/oxidative phosphorylation)? Explain how this is possible.

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