Protein is a link of amino acids. Therefore when you eat any protein, your body will break it down into singular amino acids which become available for in the cytoplasm for your body to make new proteins. Yes oranges can be a source, but it has nothing to do with acidity.
All proteins in the cell are composed of amino acids. Proteins perform numerous functions in the cell, and can be found all throughout the cytosol and in the cellular membrane. Free amino acids will be floating in the cytosol.
Acidic Foods.
i think is proteins
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Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
The monomers in proteins are called macromolecule. Monomers are bonded together by chemicals.
Amino acids join together with peptide bonds to create long chains called polypeptides. These polypeptides are then assembled into a protein. Amino acids make proteins.
Tryptophan is an amino acid. Amino acids can join together to form peptides and then as the chain grows longer, proteins.
This macromolecule is a protein.
No. Amino acids are monomers of proteins and nucleic acids is a macromolecule.
Proteins
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
Proteins.
Acutally its DNA :)
amino acide makes peptides to make proteins
Amino acids together make proteins.
Amino acids are the monomers of the macromolecule protein
It is itself a macro molecule. Amino acids make up them
Yes - milk is a good source of amino acids.
The monomers in proteins are called macromolecule. Monomers are bonded together by chemicals.