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How are proteins made? Where are proteins synthesized in bacteria? How does primary protein structure affect the function of protein enzymes? Discuss the functions that proteins have. What determines protein function? Explain and elaborate on five useful purposes/utilities about reco...
A peptide is a chain ofamino acids, which are used as building blocks. More commonly, peptides are short proteins with varying lengths from 2 amino acids to 100 amino acids. Peptides can be found in nature and can perform biological functions such as acting as messengers in the body. If ...
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1. Understanding Protein Classification: Proteins can be classified based on different criteria such as shape, constitution, and the nature of molecules they are formed from. 2. Classification Based on Constitution: - Simple Proteins: These proteins are made up solely of amino acids and do not co...
Here's a quick refresher from high school Biology class: Proteins are made up ofamino acids, powerful building blocks responsible for muscle growth. You may have heard of thebranched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), valine, leucine, and isoleucine, which are especially important for building muscle....
Shells are primarily made ofcalcium carbonate. Cells in the mantle secrete proteins and minerals that form the shell. The proteins act as scaffolding for the calcium carbonate to bind. Calcium carbonate can form two types of crystals-calciteandaragonite.Calciteis is the same crystal that comprises...
Proteins are the basic building blocks of the human body. They are made up ofamino acidsand are needed for the structure and function of muscles, blood, skin, hair, nails, and internal organs. Next to water, protein is the most abundant substance in the body, and most of it is actually...
Proteins are made up of smaller parts called amino acids. Foods with protein can contain 20 types of amino acids. Nine of those amino acids are considered essential, meaning our bodies can't make them on their own. Our bodies use all 20 amino acids, in different combinations, to make the...
and preserving muscle mass. Proteins are made up of amino acids which provide building blocks for muscles. It helps in building, repairing and maintaining muscle tissues. Protein also provides the signal to create more muscle mass. Here are a few things that you can do for better muscle ...