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.
Proteins help with growth and repair of the body
The body synthesizes proteins and also gets them from food.
Proteins build and repair the body's tissues. Proteins are found in meats, eggs, and a variety of beans and nuts. The human body does not use proteins to make lipids.
Amino proteins are the most required proteins in the body. This is an example proteins sentence.
what is the relationship between body proteins and water? what is the relationship between body proteins and water?
proteins are not that. it is something our body needs. it is in chicken
Proteins, however not only proteins. Our body needs at least 70% of water in our body in order to live.
There are estimated to be tens of thousands of different proteins in the human body.
A diet low in carbohydrates and fats affect the way the body uses proteins by forcing the body to choose to burn proteins for energy. The body normally burns sugars first and then burns proteins.
Because your body build proteins according to YOUR genetic coding (DNA). Your digestive system breaks down the proteins you consume into their base units so that your body can then reassemble them as new proteins.
Proteins in the human body can be categorized into structural, enzymatic, regulatory, and transport proteins. Structural proteins provide support and shape to cells and tissues. Enzymatic proteins catalyze chemical reactions in the body. Regulatory proteins control various cellular processes. Transport proteins move molecules across cell membranes. Overall, proteins play crucial roles in maintaining the body's structure and function.
Proteins you eat are 'Foreign proteins' to your body. If they enter like that in your body will provoke immunological response. So they must be separated to individual Amine acids and absorbed. They will be 'rearranged' according to the need of the body to form body proteins.