Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
All animals need protein, and amino acids are the building blocks of protein.
In Biology it bis tested that when proteins are broken down amino acids are formed this explains the relationship of proteins and amino acids and for polypeptides there is the theory that all peptides and poly peptides are polymers of amino acids.
Protien when digested in pancreas it is digested by an enzyme trypsin when digested it results in amino acids
Nitrogen is essential for the synthesis of proteins, which are required for growth, development, and overall function of plants and animals. It is a key component of chlorophyll in plants, allowing them to undergo photosynthesis. In animals, nitrogen is needed for the formation of DNA, RNA, and essential amino acids.
Amino acid polypeptides are made up of a chain of amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
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This is because animals are heterotrophic. We cannot manufacture essential amino acids in the body ( these are usually amino acids 8/10) so tear amino acids need to be obtained externally from food sources. Of we do not eat food the the body will not be able to produce these essential amino acids and the essential proteins that are needed by the body.
Essential Amino Acids: See the related link for more information
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There is really no one amino acid in plants. There are about 20 main amino acids that make up the thousands of proteins that keeps living things alive.
Amino acids held together by peptide bonds.