No, definitely not.
An amino acid is a building block, a constituent, the base unit of polypeptides and thus of proteins. There are 20 different amino acids (valine, lysine, aspartate, glutamate, glycine, tryptophan, phenylalanine and so on). An amino acid has a central carbon group, attached to which are an amine group (NH2), a carboxylic acid group (COOH), a hydrogen and an R group. The R groups is the only part that differs from amino acid to amino acid and thus defines the amino acid.
A nucleic acid is a genetic molecule. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid) are nucleic acids. They are polynucleotides, made up of a phosphate-sugar backbone and nitrogenous bases of which there are four types: adenine, thymine (uracil in RNA), cytosine and guanine. A single nucleotide is a single 'unit' such as this: a phosphate, sugar and base combination. DNA's sugar is deoxyribose, RNA's sugar is ribose.
yes ammino acids are building blocks for nuclieo tides
No actually, amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
Neither. They are their own class of organic chemical.
No, an amino acid is not part of a nucleotide.
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A: Measurement of serum folic acid levels is conclusive for folic acid deficiency anemia.
proline is not an amino acid it is an imino acid
Non pregnant people should have 400 mcg of folic acid and pregnant woman should increase their folic acid intake to 800 mcg.
The acid in ginger is folic acid, and pantothenic acid.
folinic acid id 5-formyl tetra hydroxyl folate while folic acid is pteroyl-L-glutamic acid
folic acid and amino acid
Folic acid is a water-soluble B vitamin. it is involved in DNA regulation, carbon transfers, and metabolism of the amino acid homocysteine.
Both humans and bacteria need folic acid to grow. While folic acid can cross the membrane of a human cell and enter the cell, it cannot cross the cell wall of bacteria, according to Charles Ophardt, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of the Department of Chemistry at Elmhurst College in the "Virtual Chembook." Thus, bacteria have to make their own folic acid. They will then use the folic acid to make DNA, RNA and methionine. Methionine is an amino acid that is used to make various substances like cysteine, another amino acid, and S-adenosyl methionine, a substance used in many biochemical reactions.
folic-acid
The answer is Iron, Folic Acid, and Vitamin B12
Does folic acid conflict with diuretic
I would like to ask you is there any risk for a man to take folic acid. Can teenages take folic acid(boy) Do folic acid develop brains on teenages.
Folic Acid is actually several vitamins; M, B9 and Bc.
folic acid is non-energy
Folic Acid is known as vitamin B9
Yes, Folic acid does boost your metabolism. :)
A: Measurement of serum folic acid levels is conclusive for folic acid deficiency anemia.