What is an amino acid? How do plant cells elongate? Why are L-amino acids found only in proteins? How spindle fibers are formed in plants? Describe six organelles that are seen in the cells and explain their functions. Which offspring of a single-celled eukaryote would inherit a mutation ...
Where are iron/sulfur proteins found in mitochondria? What are the proteins found in the body and their functions? What makes an amino acid? What are Rab proteins? What are the associated proteins? Explain with an example. How does protein synthesis work when it comes to muscle building?
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There are 6“nonessential” amino acids that we can make from other amino acids: Asparagine Alanine Serine Glycine Aspartic acid Glutamate How much protein do I need? This seems like such a simple question, but it isn’t . . . According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the definiti...
(a) What are the different types of lipids? (b) Where are they found?Functions of Lipids:Lipids serve various roles in the body. They are a source of energy in the body; lipids constitute the plasma membrane and the protoplasm, and some of the lipids deposited around major organs ...
Basidiomycetes),bluing(frequent in pine species by Ascomycetes), andgreying(found in beech, mainly the work of Ascomycetes) [16]. Bacteria cause a slower degradation compared to fungal action and are responsible for phenomena such as erosion, cavitation, and perforation; however, they are very ...
aAlthough opportunities exist to reduce feed costs with the use of proteases, performance advantages of up to 10% have been reported when diet characteristics e.g. amino acid ratios, energy density etc are aligned to product functional patterns, said Aaron Cowieson, Principal Scientist, DSM Nutrit...
I was brought in 1948 [2] to a perception of the plasma amino acid levels as representing the balance in the amino acid traffic among tissues consequent to the competition of tissues for the several amino acids. These are pumped uphill into the tissues, as Van Slyke and Meyer predicted [3...
What organelles are found in prokaryotes? How are amino acids made in the cytoplasm? Where does the production of messenger RNA take place? Ribosomes are made of A) nucleic acid. B) protein. C) carbohydrate. D) a mixture of protein and nucleic acid. ...
Where are the molecules of the electron transport system located? Where are mitochondria mostly found in the body? Besides the digestive system, to what other system does the pancreas belong to? Which is the primary organ of digestion and absorption of food?