Yes, it is rich in lysine.
Lysine is essential for growth and functionality. In Jurassic Park, the dinosaurs were on a strict, lysine rich diet and this prevented them from dying. However, the lysine contingency that Robert Muldon refers to is the fact that if the dinosaurs were to "escape", without this lysine rich diet, they would go into a coma and shortly die. This was probably for safety and copyright reasons (to prevent anybody from stealing Ingen's dinosaurs).
Arnold Rice Rich was born in 1893.
Arnold Rice Rich died in 1968.
Rice is rich in starch like pasta and potato but is not known to be rich in calcium.
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i just came across a lysine-lysine bond in a b-barrel n-termini fragment that's embedded in the membrane
No. Lysine is an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
Lysine is an essential amino acid, while lysine HCl is a form of lysine that has been combined with hydrochloric acid. Lysine HCl is more stable and easier to absorb in the body compared to lysine alone. This can make lysine HCl more effective in dietary supplements as it may have better bioavailability and be more readily utilized by the body.
Lysine HCl is a hydrochloride salt form of lysine, which is an essential amino acid. The addition of HCl increases the solubility of lysine, making it easier to incorporate into dietary supplements or pharmaceutical products. This can improve the bioavailability and effectiveness of lysine in these products compared to regular lysine.
Virginia colony was rich in soil and known for cultivating tobacco, while the Carolinas were known for growing rice.
Lysine and L-lysine are essentially the same amino acid, but L-lysine refers to the specific form that is biologically active in the body. Lysine is an essential amino acid that the body cannot produce on its own and must be obtained through diet or supplements. L-lysine is the form of lysine that is used by the body for various functions, such as protein synthesis and immune system support. Both lysine and L-lysine can impact the body by promoting tissue repair, supporting immune function, and aiding in the production of collagen.