Which of these processes occurs in the liver?

Deamination: the removal of an amine group from a molecule
The production of pepsinogen
The production and storage of insulin
The production and release of secretin, cholecystokinin and vasoactive peptide
Deamination: the removal of an amine group from a molecule  Deamination, and making the non-essential amino acids, occurs in the liver. Pepsinogen is produced in the stomach lining, insulin in the pancreas and choice D in the intestine.

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B. Absorb the products of digestion
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D. Secrete hydrochloric acid
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A. Nuclease
B. Maltase
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