Answer:
A. Arginine
Step-by-step explanation:
The urea cycle is the cycle of the biochemical reactions which produces urea from ammonia.
Steps of the urea cycle:
- Carbamoyl phosphate, in presence of ornithine transcarbamoylase is converted to citrulline by the denotation of carbamoyl phosphate groupto ornithine and a phosphate group is released.
- Amino group of the aspartate and carbonyl group of the citrulline are condensed to form argininosuccinate in the presence of enzyme, argininosuccinate synthetase. This condensation reaction is ATP dependent.
- Argininosuccinate then undergoes cleavage by the argininosuccinase to form intermediate, arginine and fumarate.
- Arginine is then cleaved by the arginase to form urea as well as ornithine. Ornithine is transported back to mitochondria to begin urea cycle again.