no the liver is the chemical site where carbohydrates are split down into sugars , which realeased into the blood and transported to the muscles are burnt ( really) with oxygen to produce heate and energy.
that why you get hot when you run, muscle use and, why you feel cold when you are hungry.Inour house its so cold you can feel the warmtn spreading from the liver /tum area even after eating just noe slice of bread. thelow carb thing is rubbish, its total calories that count, just eat less,if your are worrid about weight or loss, more imoportant things to worry about,. stop thinking of yourself andf let the amiino acids lookafter themseles as they have for thousands of years. felling hungry try raw cabbage the exercise to the jaw musles prompts the secretian of an amino called ; you got it ,amilaise fom the , er ducts under the tongue called er secretionary glands.
this is broken down in the stomach and sends a signall to the hypothalamius saying "I 'full ; switch off hunger pangs " and guess what job job done!simples.
No, in the digestive process, the liver functions as a producer of bile, which emulsifies lipids. Protein digestion is done in the stomach, where hydrochloric acid and proteases hydrolyze protein.
No amino acid is present in glucose. Glucose is a carbohydrate, not a protein.
The liver is the organ that serves as the primary site of amino acid during metabolism.
Nitrogen
The catabolism of amino acid in the liver is a highly complex process that will cause Glutamate to form as a by-product.
"amino acid."
There are no amino acids in desoxy ribo nucleic acid: its is (desoxy)-ribose (carbohydrate)and nucleic acid not amino!
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
Liver
The Liver
Yes because there is a carboxyl in a amino acid and one in a carbohydrate.
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code