BIOB34H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Essential Amino Acid, B Vitamins, Digestive Enzyme

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Feeding, nutrition, digestion, and absorption are intimately interrelated. The chemical-bond energy used in metabolism cannot be reused, but must be acquired by food ingestion. Nutrition is the study of the chemical compounds that compose the bodies of animals and how animals are able to synthesize the chemical components of their bodies from the chemical materials they collect from their environments. Essential organic nutrients are organic compounds that animals must obtain from other organisms because the animals are biochemically unable to synthesize them. About ten of the standard amino acids required for protein synthesis are essential in most sorts of animals. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are essential in many animals, and vitamins are essential. A set of 20 22 amino acids, called the standard amino acids, is required for the synthesis of proteins in all organisms. Proteins are defined to be strings of amino acids composed of many amino acid units.

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