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Deamination of amino acids will result initially in the formation of ammonia. It has a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3.
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Wet and dry cell batteries are an example of chemical energy producing electrical energy.
Delamination is when engineered wood products like plywood fail, and the veneers separate.
Deamination is the removal of an amino group and its value to a microbe is that it allows the amino acid to be used as a carbon and energy source.
they help by producing energy so that we can use light.
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they help by producing energy so that we can use light.
beta oxidation and deamination
Producing energy.
The energy produced by energy producing organelles help the rest of the cell's organelles operate normally. The rest of the organelles use the energy (ATP) to do their normal daily functions.
deamination, the removal of the amino group from an amino acid. This is often accomplished by transamination. The amino group is transferred from an amino acid to an -keto acid acceptor. The organic acid resulting from deamination can be converted to pyruvate, acetyl-CoA, or a TCA cycle intermediate and eventually oxidized in the TCA cycle to release energy. It also can be used as a source of carbon for the synthesis of cell constituents. Excess nitrogen from deamination may be excreted as ammonium ion, thus making the medium alkaline.
No, chloroplasts are the energy producing part of plants.
Photosynthesis help in producing energy required for sustaining life of the plants, this energy in the food chain is transferred to herbivorous and then carnivorous.
No, saving is not the same as producing. Saving means taking what's already there and making it go further. Producing means actually making energy.
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