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AnswerThey come from acidic foods, like oranges. 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.
The molecular formula of the urea is NH2-CO-NH2. The proteins are long chain of many amino acids. Urea is formed out of metabolism ( break down) of the amino acids.
They're not. Protease enzymes are used in baby foods to break down large proteins into amino acids, making them easier to digest. They're not. Protease enzymes are used in baby foods to break down large proteins into amino acids, making them easier to digest.
Amino acids can be isolated from proteins via hydrolysis. The simplest way to do this is to use enzymes to break down the protein into individual amino acid constituents.
proteins break into amino acids ;)
Yes proteins are built up from amino acids.
The lysosomes break proteins into Amino Acids
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because it has lots of enzymes that help to break down those large proteins into amino acids!
Yes, they can be broken into amino acids. For example, when we eat food as humans our gastrointestinal system will break the proteins in our food into peptides then into amino acids.
To break down proteins into their amino acids
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The body breaks digested proteins into amino acids
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Chemical, enzymes break peptide bonds in proteins. Thus, separating the amino acids and breaking apart the molecule.
Proteins are broken down into peptides or even further into amino acids.