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Phosphate is an important substrate and is needed for the production of ATP. It helps make amino acids, which build proteins.
Essential amino acids.LeucineIsoleucineValineLysineMethioninePhenylalanineThreonineTryptophanHistidine
Aminoaciduria-- The abnormal presence of amino acids in the urine.Primary or overflow aminoaciduria results from deficiencies in the enzymes necessary to metabolize amino acids.
No. Almost all vegetarian foods have a variety of amino acids.
No - there are 8 essential amino-acids - ones that must be eaten/drunk.
Amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
The element present in all amino acids but not necessary in fats or carbohydrates is nitrogen. Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, contain an amino group (-NH2) that includes nitrogen. In contrast, fats and carbohydrates are primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, without the inclusion of nitrogen in their structures.
There are 20-22amino acids. You may be refering to the 4 genetic bases. These are Guanine, Adenine, Thymine and Cytosine.
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Sequence
There are 22 standard amino acids of which 9 are essential amino acids. The essential ones are the ones our bodies cannot produce and so need to get them from food.
Proteins are made up of monomers called amino acids.