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Nitrogen balance measurement is not influenced by renal and hepatic functions?
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The statement that nitrogen balance measurement is not influenced by renal and hepatic functions is false. Nitrogen balance measurement is a method used to assess the balance between nitrogen intake and excretion in the body. Renal and hepatic functions play a crucial role in nitrogen metabolism and excretion. The kidneys are responsible for filtering and excreting nitrogenous waste products, while the liver is involved in the synthesis of urea, the main nitrogenous waste product. Any impairment in renal or hepatic functions can lead to alterations in nitrogen balance measurement.