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Stored Proteins Excess Amino Acids Are Converted Fats Carbohydrates

Proteins cannot be stored, so any excess amino acids are converted into fats and carbohydrates in the liver, which can be stored (deamination).

Les protéines ne peuvent pas être stockées, donc tout excès d'acides aminés est converti en graisses et glucides dans le foie, qui peuvent être stockés (désamination).

Text Proteins can't be stored so any excess amino acids are converted into fats and carbohydrates in the liver, which can be stored
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