Transamination is the process of transferring an amino group from one amino acid to a keto acid, forming a new nonessential amino acid. This reaction is essential for amino acid metabolism, allowing the body to synthesize amino acids when needed. Enzymes called transaminases facilitate this vital metabolic process. ;
The correct process for forming nonessential amino acids by transferring nitrogen from one amino acid to a keto acid is called transamination. This reaction is essential for synthesizing amino acids and is facilitated by enzymes known as transaminases. Therefore, the answer is A: Transamination.
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