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amino acids are, broken down / converted, to urea
Active transport would move amino acids to the inside of the kidney cells. (source: LSA Bio Unit 2.1 Cells and Plants Baseline)
Certain proteins
If your cells do not have enough amino acids, the amino acids from the proteins you eat are shipped to your cells so that your cells can make the proteins they need. If your cells have plenty of amino acids, the amino acids from the proteins you eat are converted into carbohydrates or fats.
There are a number of characteristics that make something "essential" not just the fact that it is needed by the body, although that is the first. The second is that it must only be available from the diet, ie it must not be something that the organism can make itself form other things. It must also be the case that no substitute will sufice and only that molecule will do the trick. These are the properties of ny essential molecule inluding amino acids.
There are no amino acids in protein bars. Amino acids are made up of strands of proteins. What happens is when food is digested, proteins are absorbed by special cells. These cells construct the proteins into an amino acid. They then are transfered to other cells, and disolve into them for energy.
amino acids are, broken down / converted, to urea
Active transport would move amino acids to the inside of the kidney cells. (source: LSA Bio Unit 2.1 Cells and Plants Baseline)
From what I understand is that your body can make protein from the amino acids it makes in your cells. Well, there is 8 essential Amino Acids that your body can not make. That is why we eat animal proteins( such as eggs, milk, meat, and fish) because they contain those 8 essential amino acids. There is Essential Amino Acids in plants, just there is very rarely all 8 of the essential amino acids.So one of the main reasons we eat proteins is to get the essentail amino acids. With these Amino acids, your body can make the protein it needs.
Certain proteins
Incorrect. Amino acids are the building blocks of all proteins, and plant cells are as dependent upon proteins for structure and function - including regulations - as human cells are.
along with DNA and RNA, it works within cells to construct various proteins out of combinations of amino acids (single units of protein).
amino acids are very important. DNA for example is made from amino acids. without amino acids your cells would not be able to divide.
If your cells do not have enough amino acids, the amino acids from the proteins you eat are shipped to your cells so that your cells can make the proteins they need. If your cells have plenty of amino acids, the amino acids from the proteins you eat are converted into carbohydrates or fats.
Organelles are little bodies found inside cells. As for the sequence amino acids, it depends on which type of proteins. There are hundreds of sequences.
The blood carries the amino acids to the cells.
The amino group of an amino acid contains the elements Nitrogen and Hydrogen. By itself, it is not toxic to cells. But after deamination where the amino group is removed from the amino acid, the amino group is then converted into ammonia. Ammonia is toxic to cells, and also contains Nitrogen and Hydrogen, but it has a different chemical formula from the amino group.