Ornithine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid that plays a critical role in the urea cycle, which is responsible for the removal of excess nitrogen from the body. It acts as a key intermediate in the conversion of ammonia, a toxic byproduct of protein metabolism, into urea, which can be safely excreted by the kidneys. Ornithine's importance lies in its involvement in metabolic pathways that manage nitrogen waste and its regulatory functions in various biological processes.