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Excessive amounts of protein that the body cannot use are converted into energy and stored as fat. When protein intake exceeds the body's needs for tissue repair and other functions, the surplus amino acids undergo deamination, resulting in the production of urea, while the remaining carbon skeletons can be transformed into glucose or fatty acids for storage. Thus, while protein is primarily used for growth and repair, excess intake can contribute to fat reserves.
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No, protein shakes cannot be bad for anyone. Protein is not stored in our body. Unwanted protein is excreted.
Yes, essential amino acids can be synthesized.
Yes, it does. Basically you cannot build muscles without protein.
The typical American diet supplies around 9-11% of protein as essential amino acids. Essential amino acids are amino acids that our bodies cannot produce and must be obtained from our diet. It is important to consume a variety of protein sources to ensure adequate intake of essential amino acids.
A feature that is NOT common to essential amino acids is that they can be synthesized by the body in sufficient quantities to meet its needs. Essential amino acids must be obtained through the diet because the body cannot produce them in adequate amounts.
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the carrier protein of Na-k pump is an ion carrier protein and the pump cannot be termed as the carrier protein its a biochemical phenomenon
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Proteins are to large or Oxygen is much smaller than a protein.