PHYSIOL 596 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Amine, Triglyceride, Carboxylic Acid

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But for fuel, we can spare them. Proteins are made of molecules called amino acids (as an individual unit) It can be used for energy but thats known as. Deamination is the process in which the amino group is removed for energy in a chemical reaction. Amino acid, hydrogen, carboxyl group and r (variable group) attached to a central. 9 essential (must consume), 11 non essential (you can make) Missing at least 1 essential amino acid. Triglyceride> lipase> fatty acid, fatty acid, and monoglyceride. Tissue balance- lack of protein in blood > edema. Blood plasma has cells with cell cytosol (this is intestinal), protein insures enough fluid in the cell. Proteins as transport- act like doors- glut. How to make proteins: dna in nucleus, transcription occurs, rna, splicing occurs, mrna (aaa, exported out of nucleus, mrna, translation, a. a. chain, folding occurs, protein. Proteins: 8g of protein for every 1 kg of body weight. These sugars are disguised as other names.

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