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The base uracil is a nitrogenous base in RNA used for protein synthesis. It replaces Thymine from DNA.
Proteins are made up from 'building blocks' called amino acids. When consumed, enzymes break protein down into these base amino acids. They can then be used in other parts of the body, as many parts are made from protein.
Redundant protein is a term used in bodybuilding where the person takes so much protein, some of it can't be used by the body. Non-redundant protein refers to the protein which is actually used and absorbed by the body. This term is also used when referring to enzyme biology for when the substrate is protein. Digitally Signed, Tobias Turner
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The base uracil is a nitrogenous base in RNA used for protein synthesis. It replaces Thymine from DNA.
What is digested protein used for in the body? Well i think it is when you eat something and then it goes through your body until you have a very lage poo!
This is called a "mutation." What ends up happening depends on where the base that changed was located. If the changed base is on the side of the DNA strand that is not used in making mRNA, there will be no difference in the final protein made whatsoever. If the mutation occurs in a part of the DNA that is not coded to make a protein (so called "junk" DNA), there will also be no change in the final protein, because there won't be a protein made. Even if the mutation occurs in a segment of DNA that eventually makes a protein, if the replacement base causes the mRNA to code for an amino acid that is similar to the original base, there will be little change. There is more to it, but that will probably suffice.
Proteins are made up from 'building blocks' called amino acids. When consumed, enzymes break protein down into these base amino acids. They can then be used in other parts of the body, as many parts are made from protein.
This is called a "mutation." What ends up happening depends on where the base that changed was located. If the changed base is on the side of the DNA strand that is not used in making mRNA, there will be no difference in the final protein made whatsoever. If the mutation occurs in a part of the DNA that is not coded to make a protein (so called "junk" DNA), there will also be no change in the final protein, because there won't be a protein made. Even if the mutation occurs in a segment of DNA that eventually makes a protein, if the replacement base causes the mRNA to code for an amino acid that is similar to the original base, there will be little change. There is more to it, but that will probably suffice.
This is called a "mutation." What ends up happening depends on where the base that changed was located. If the changed base is on the side of the DNA strand that is not used in making mRNA, there will be no difference in the final protein made whatsoever. If the mutation occurs in a part of the DNA that is not coded to make a protein (so called "junk" DNA), there will also be no change in the final protein, because there won't be a protein made. Even if the mutation occurs in a segment of DNA that eventually makes a protein, if the replacement base causes the mRNA to code for an amino acid that is similar to the original base, there will be little change. There is more to it, but that will probably suffice.
how is protein used
After your digestive system breaks down protein through digestion, the amino acids are used to build other proteins. For example muscle.
A bypass protein is one used in rumen protein degradation.
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your body goes into sleep mode while your cells starts repairing all the bodys vitamins,protein and minerals that you used for the day
Sugar is not a protein. It is a carbohydrate. A sugar molecule can be used as a building block of a protein but it is not a protein.