Yes Because They Help Grow Your Muscles Nice & Strong.
Yes, amino acids help us make proteins that help our body with chemical reactions and enzymes.
Carbohydrats help us grow, proteins serve better structures of the grown matter - e.g forms musles
Hell No! LOL
I think the reason nobody has answered your question is because it's very, very big, and very long.a) Leaves use photosynthesis to take light from the sun and carbon dioxide from the air to create the proteins that a plan needs to grow. the light provides the energy necessary to break the carbon dioxide into its component atoms and build proteins from carbon. all life on this planet is carbon based, including plant life, and carbon dioxide is the source of carbon for plants. we eat plants, and use those proteins to grow our own bodies. usually we break down the proteins that plants provide us into their constituent amino acids, and then build them back up into the proteins that we need, since plant proteins and human proteins are different.b) when we eat things, like plants, the proteins we get from them are broken down into amino acids by the acid in our stomack and intestines. our intestines then absorb the amino acids and use them to build up proteins that are important for humans (muscles, skin cells, hair, you name it). We have enzymes that take the amino acids that we eat and build them up into these proteins.c) protein in animals serves many, many purposes. the most obvious of which is building muscle. but proteins are involved in almost every human biological process. proteins are involved in all of the signalling mechanisms responsible for keeping us alive - from our heart beat, to processing sugar into energy, to our brains understanding new information and storing it. absolutely everything.so without plants, from which we get proteins, we wouldn't have the amino acids, which we use to build our own proteins, which govern everything that the human body does
Protein synthesis-growth====its the process in how we grow, how characteristics are brought out in us e.g. an enxyme in your stomach digests protein. If protein synthesis didnt produce this we wouldntdigest protein. Same goes for everythng else.
How does petroleum oil help us in our everyday lives
Food energy helps us grow and develop.
we can help trees by recycleing and not littering because if we litter we are hurting mother nature and trees also help us breath so go green
Protein is made up of many amino acids. There are eight kind of amino acids essential to health. Food full of protein such as fish, eggs, poultry and veggies contain the eight type of amino acids. Neurotransmitters contains amino acids allowing your brain cell to communicate. If a person is lacking protein, it is natural if the brain might not function properly. Also, protein will also help with brain injuries according to some studies in the US.
Proteins determine how a gene is expressed. Proteins are composed of amino acids that are synthesized (put together) by RNA, and RNA is made from DNA. DNA is what you inherit from your parents--very basically, your genes are sections of DNA that code for certain proteins (that are composed of amino acids).
Proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and amino acids are all organic compounds.Protein (Polypeptide)Monomer (base unit): amino acidCarbohydrate (Starch)Monomer: glucoseLipid (Fat)Monomers: Triglyceride head and Fatty Acid tail
Not all plants contain the "essential" (for us) amino acids.
They help us because they grow crops for the US
Litchis contain a lot of Protein & Amino Acids. They also give us essential fatty acids like Omega - 3 and 6 fatty acids, trans-polyenoic fatty acids, trans-monoenoic fatty acids etc.
You use the mRNA. ;)
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Every amino acid has 5 main parts to it, a carbon in the middle bonded to a Hydrogen, a variable group, a carboxyl group and an amine group. The important 2 for bonding are the carboxyl group which has a carbon double bonded to an Oxygen and a single bond to a hydroxyl group. The amine group is a nitrogen group bonded to 2 hydrogen. In order to bond, the amine group of one amino acid has to align with the carboxyl group of another. Then, the hydroxyl group of the carboxyl will react with a hydrogen on the amino group to release a water in a process known as dehydration synthesis. As the water gets removed, the nitrogen from the amine group bonds to the carbon in the carboxyl, completing a peptide bond between our 2 amino acids. These peptide bonds can occur at either end of an amino acid, allowing us to make long chains of daunting length. Since amino acid sequences are often so long, the structure can easily be affected by other amino acids far away in the linear chain. On the small scale, this allows for amino acid chains that either form helices or pleated sheets. On a larger scale, the chains can make complex bonding patterns that fold back, twist, turn, and allow for the basis of all life!
nitrogen as all of us know plays vital role in environment with around 75% presence.its helps leguminuous plants to growby means of nitrofication .those plant grewup to give us food in turn so they are indirectly helping in survivalof humanbeing.
yes it is
no, but if you eat healthy you should grow better