gene expression, and differentation
Proteins are not stored in the body. It just takes what it requires from the pool of amino acids, and utilize these proteins for various cellular processes.
At www.fernlea.com, it says "This nutrient is responsible for the healthy green color of your plants. It is an essential part of proteins and chlorophyll, the plant pigment that plays a vital role in photosynthesis. Nitrogen deficiencies result in a yellowing of leaves, and a general slow down in growth."
Cells use the energy from ATP for active transport and protein synthesis.
Hooves, such as those found on horses and cattle, are made out of a protein called keratin. Human hair and fingernails are also made of the same substance.
yes. but they both use different ways to utilize the mitochondion
Proteins are not stored in the body. It just takes what it requires from the pool of amino acids, and utilize these proteins for various cellular processes.
Waxes
Proteins are macromolecules found in the body. They are utilized by organisms in the catalysis of chemical reactions, DNA replication and responding to stimuli.
They are used as building blocks for proteins, DNA and energy.
The stomach mixes the food with acid which helps to break down the proteins and complex carbohydrates so the body can utilize them.
To carry out their Viral processes they 'utilize' the resources of The Host Cell.
You eat them.
Amino acids are not involved in digesting anything. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Proteins are biological polymers and amino acids are the monomers. Digestive enzymes digest proteins to obtain amino acids which the body can then utilize for various purposes.
Same as we do except that plants don't normally use fat as an energy storage material.
ATP is the energy currency of life that provide energy to the biological reactions. Kinases that phosphorylate their substrates require ATP. Membrane channel proteins that conduct active transport needs ATP. These proteins utilize the energy found in ATP, by breaking them in to ADP plus inorganic phosphate.
1500-1700
At www.fernlea.com, it says "This nutrient is responsible for the healthy green color of your plants. It is an essential part of proteins and chlorophyll, the plant pigment that plays a vital role in photosynthesis. Nitrogen deficiencies result in a yellowing of leaves, and a general slow down in growth."