Amino acids may be broken down by a process called deamination. This results in formation of NH2 and a carboxlic acd .This acid may be converted into sugar or fatty acid or may be used in respiration .
Amino acid
Yes - the body can build proteins from amino acids which have been broken down.
Glucose is a sugar. That is usually broken down by the body in order to use if for energy. It is also a product of photosynthesis a long with water.
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Someone answer my question! Say 'please' next time. Since you omitted to mention the particular enzyme involved, the best I can do is say that proteins are made of amino acid molecules. When proteins are degraded by enzymes, you get oligopeptides (smaller proteins) or amino acids.
Amino acid
break it down. the cell's in the plant will eventually be broken down because of the amino acid.
It's an enzyme.
Proteins are broken down into amino acids through the process of digestion in the body. Proteins are made up of long chains of amino acids linked together. Once proteins are broken down during digestion, the individual amino acids are absorbed and used by the body for various functions.
Proteins are broken down into amino acids in digestive tract and then synthesis of new proteins.
Yes - the body can build proteins from amino acids which have been broken down.
Proteins are broken down into amino acids through the process of digestion. Enzymes in the stomach and small intestine help break down proteins into their individual amino acid components, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream for various cellular functions in the body.
During amino acid metabolism for energy, the amino group is removed from the amino acid through deamination, forming ammonia. The ammonia is then converted into urea in the liver and excreted in the urine, while the remaining carbon skeleton of the amino acid can be further broken down to generate energy through pathways like the citric acid cycle.
Yes, when amino acids are broken down through the process of deamination, they lose their amine (NH2) groups. This reaction converts the amino group into ammonia (NH3), which is then excreted from the body as waste.
Amino Acids
Amino acids
Proteins are broken down firstly into peptides, which are then digested into even smaller units - amino acids.