Yes there is a turn over cycle happens for all proteins in cell. If a protein is not needed or a protein has done its job it will be degraded by proteases. Also the house keeping proteins are constantly made as they are needed for the cells primary activities.
Proteins are obtained from nutrients of food. They starts to digest in stomach by proteases such as pepsin, trypsin in to peptides. These small peptides later digested further to form amino acids after complete digestion.
Organic compounds, such as proteins and starches, are too large to diffues into cells. Proteins are digested into amino acids nd starches are digested into simple sugars
monomers
proteins into amino acids.
All the proteins in the food is consumed. Once it enters the body it has to be digested to amino acids and not the proteins in the food directly go and attach in human cells.
it is digested to your muscles.
Amino acids
Proteins are obtained from nutrients of food. They starts to digest in stomach by proteases such as pepsin, trypsin in to peptides. These small peptides later digested further to form amino acids after complete digestion.
The body breaks digested proteins into amino acids
Proteins
Amino acids.
Pepsin
Organic compounds, such as proteins and starches, are too large to diffues into cells. Proteins are digested into amino acids nd starches are digested into simple sugars
Amino Acid
Proteins, of course.
Trypsin and Peptidases
Amino acids