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Why is ammonia converted in the body? A) Ammonia is only useful as a nutrient once it is converted. B) Ammonia is toxic in the blood. C) Ammonia must be converted before it can …
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Why is ammonia converted in the body? A) Ammonia is only useful as a nutrient once it is converted. B) Ammonia is toxic in the blood. C) Ammonia must be converted before it can …
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Why is ammonia converted in the body?
A) Ammonia is only useful as a nutrient once it is converted.
B) Ammonia is toxic in the blood.
C) Ammonia must be converted before it can be absorbed.
D) Ammonia must be converted to help with salt and water concentration.
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B. Ammonia is toxic in the blood
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