Glucose is a sugar. That is usually broken down by the body in order to use if for energy. It is also a product of photosynthesis a long with water.
yes
Oxygen, amino acid and glucose.
glucose as cellulose is the polymer of glucose
They make up proteins.
i'd go with the amino acid sequences... they are, after all, the second genetic code, meaning they are the blueprint for the function of the amino acid.
No amino acid is present in glucose. Glucose is a carbohydrate, not a protein.
Amino acids are basically known as the building blocks of protein. The function of an amino acid is primarily to build proteins.
Glucocorticoids are defined as a class of steroid hormones that bind to the glucocorticoid receptor, which is present in almost every vertebrate animal cell. They enable the body to deal with stress by increasing blood glucose, fatty acid, and amino acid levels and enhancing blood pressure.
The major function of insulin is to maintain appropriate blood glucose levels. It basically controls the transport of glucose to the cells in your body. It also stimulates growth and increases amino acid transport into cells.
an amino acid is to a protein. ie starch is made of a chain of glucose with side branching. aa's combine to make a protein, to simplify things
Ketogenic amino acids cannot be converted to glucose as both carbons are ultimately degrades into CO2
Oxygen, amino acid and glucose.
yes
glucose as cellulose is the polymer of glucose
It depends on the role of the amino acid that is altered. One amino acid might be replaced with no measurable effect on the protein's function; replacing another might cause a total loss of function.
amino acid and glycerol
They make up proteins.