They enter the metabolism later in the process of respiration.
Proteins are madeMain activity is respiration.It produces energy through respiration
The substrate that begins the process of cellular respiration is most commonly glucose. It can also be proteins and lipids.
Yes, it can in a process called anaerobic respiration.
the two important processes carried out by proteins are growth, repair, digestion, respiration, and the transmissions of nerve impluses
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glucose
Energy in to food proteins
No. Nitrogen is required to make proteins (which DO the photosynthesis & the respiration), but is not classed as part of the cycles.
They enter the metabolism later in the process of respiration.
Many processes are regulated by carrier proteins. An example would be cellular respiration.
Proteins are madeMain activity is respiration.It produces energy through respiration
The substrate that begins the process of cellular respiration is most commonly glucose. It can also be proteins and lipids.
carbohydrates, fats and proteins
Yes, it can in a process called anaerobic respiration.
The two important processes carried out by proteins are growth, repair, digestion, respiration, and the transmissions of nerve impluses.
polysaccharides, proteins and lipids