13. In animals, nitrogenous wastes are produced mostly from the catabolism of
A. phospholipid...
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13. In animals, nitrogenous wastes are produced mostly from the catabolism of
A. phospholipids and glycolipids
B. proteins and nucleic acids.
C. starch and cellulose
D. triglycerides and steroids
E. fatty acids and glycerol
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