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Protein is not a starch.
The answer is obviosly yes. When blood cells and protein move into the capsule of nephron the urea and glucose stay because there harmful!
No. A protein is a chain of amino acids (a polypeptide). Starch is a carbohydrate (a large number of glucose molecules joined together).
To test starch: To test starch you take the food sample, and add iodine solution if the colour turns black this means starch is present. To test for protein: To test for protein, you take the food sample and add Biuret A and Biuret B and shake, if the colour turns lilac this means that protein is present.
Fat polymers usually vary in length and size, and starch is typically coiled. The protein polymers are round and oddly shaped.
Protein is not a starch.
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Starch is a carbohydrate
The answer is obviosly yes. When blood cells and protein move into the capsule of nephron the urea and glucose stay because there harmful!
a sugar starch protein
All flowers (food) has starch and protein
Renal failure
Because Pepsin is the active form of a protein manufactured in the stomach.
A protein molecule is quite a bit larger than a starch molecule.
They have starch, protein, and other nutrients such as vitamins and minerals.
Lack protein.
Very little starch. Mostly protein and water.