It is an amino acid, one of the building blocks of proteins. Also can play a role of osmoprotectant, helping organisms to withstand osmotic stress.
Mean as a rattlesnake.
"Savanna" mean "savane"
I think you mean "scalene", or uneven in length.
Feces. It's probably more of a light gray than white in most cases. Some arboreal tarantulas squirt it at anybody who frightens them.
unisexual mean having 1 sex only and bisexual mean having 2 sex unisexual mean hetrophrodite and bisexual mean hermaphrodite
No, glycine and glycinate are not the same. Glycine is an amino acid, while glycinate is a salt or ester of glycine.
The four possible ionic forms of glycine are glycine cation, glycine anion, glycine zwitterion, and glycine neutral molecule. They result from the presence or absence of a proton in the amino and carboxyl groups of the glycine molecule.
No, glycine and glycinate are not the same compound. Glycine is the simplest amino acid, while glycinate is the conjugate base of glycine.
Acetyl glycine is synthesized by combining glycine with acetyl-CoA in a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme glycine N-acyltransferase. This enzyme transfers the acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to the amino group of glycine to form acetyl glycine.
No, glycine and magnesium glycinate are not the same. Glycine is an amino acid, while magnesium glycinate is a compound made up of magnesium and glycine.
If you mean its Binomial name it is Phaseolus lunatus.
glycine chemical symbol : C2H5NO2
Yes, glycine is a polar molecule.
Glycine is a polar molecule.
Yes, glycine is an amino acid.
Yes, magnesium glycinate contains glycine as it is a compound made up of magnesium and glycine.
No, glycine and magnesium glycinate are not the same thing. Glycine is a simple amino acid, while magnesium glycinate is a compound made up of magnesium and glycine.