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Reaction pathways that exclusively transform fuels into cellular energy are
Nitrogenous Waste
Waste products that contain nitrogen, primarily produced by the metabolic breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids, and excreted by organisms.
Urea
Main nitrogenous waste of terrestrial amphibians and most mammals.
Creatinine
A waste product produced by muscles from the breakdown of a compound called creatine, commonly measured in blood or urine tests as an indicator of kidney function.
Tubular Reabsorption
Movement of primarily nutrient molecules and water from the contents of the nephron into blood at the proximal convoluted tubule.
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