The reactions of the urea cycle
A) convert carbamoyl phosphate to ammonia.
B) are inhibited by N-acetyl glutamate.
C) convert ADP + Pi to ATP.
D) hydrolyze arginine to form urea.
E) involve enzymes found in both mitochondria and cytosol of skeletal muscle cells.
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