Consider the following statements: Statement 1. Majority of uric acid are excreted through the intestinal action. Statement 2. Xanthine is the divergent molecule of the purine catabolic pathway. Group of answer choices Only statement 2 is correct. Both statements are incorrect. Both statements are correct. Only statement 1 is correct.
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Consider the following statements:
Statement 1.
Majority of uric acid are excreted through the intestinal action.
Statement 2.
Xanthine is the divergent molecule of the purine catabolic pathway.
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