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NO it is most certainly not. Carbon dioxide is a molecule found in the air made up of two elements carbon and two atoms of oxygen. Amino Acids are a type of Lipids, or Fats. Carbon Dioxide is definitely not a fat.
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Folic acid is a water-soluble B vitamin. it is involved in DNA regulation, carbon transfers, and metabolism of the amino acid homocysteine.
Glutamic acid has a carboxylic acid (COO-) group on the gamma carbon of the amino acid. The carboxylic acid group carries a negative charge and is considered acidic. Lysine has a amino group (NH3+) on the zeta carbon of the amino acid. The positively charged group on the terminal carbon atom makes it an basic amino acid.
no it is a product of amino acid metabolism (urea cycle in liver)
A beta-amino acid is an amino acid which has the amino and carboxylic functional groups attached to adjacent carbon atoms.
The variable R group of each amino acid is attached to the carbon alpha to, or immediately adjacent to, the carbon bearing the carboxylic acid functionality.
Carbon dioxide create the carbonic acid - H2CO3.
carbon + nirtic acid = water + nitrogen dioxide + carbon dioxide
Carbon Carbon Carbon
The liver is the organ that serves as the primary site of amino acid during metabolism.
Dissolved carbon dioxide in water (carbonic acid) is weak acid.