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Proteins are large, complex, organic molecules made up of **amino acids**.
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Proteins are large, complex, organic molecules made up of **amino acids**.
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- Contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
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- Contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
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- Found in plants, animals, bacteria, and viruses
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- Found in plants, animals, bacteria, and viruses
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- Proteins also help maintain acid-base balance.
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- Maintaining the proper pH of body fluids
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- Act as a **buffer**
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- Major functions of protein in the body:
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- Major functions of protein in the body:
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- To build new cells and many parts of cells
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- To build new cells and many parts of cells
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- As a component in hardened structures like hair and nails
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- As a component in hardened structures like hair and nails
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- As transporters
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- As transporters
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- To make certain hormones
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- To make certain hormones
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- As an energy source (as a last resort)
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- As an energy source (as a last resort)
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# Introduction
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# Introduction
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- By helping to maintain fluid balance, proteins prevent **edema** (accumulation of fluid in tissues
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- By helping to maintain fluid balance, proteins prevent **edema** (accumulation of fluid in tissues
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- Proteins also help maintain **acid-base balance**.
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- Proteins also help maintain **acid-base balance**.
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- Essential amino acids are amino acids the body cannot make or cannot make enough of to meet its needs
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- Essential amino acids are amino acids the body cannot make or cannot make enough of to meet its needs
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- Conditionally essential amino acids are the amino acids the body cannot make or cannot make enough of to meet its needs
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- Conditionally essential amino acids are the amino acids the body cannot make or cannot make enough of to meet its needs
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- There are 9 essential acids and 11 non-essential acids
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- There are 9 essential acids and 11 non-essential acids
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| Essential | Non
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| Essential | Nonessential |
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| Histidine | Alanine |
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| Isoleucine | Aspartic acid |
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| Leucine | Asparagine |
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| Lysine | Glutanic acid |
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| Methionine | Serine |
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| Phenylanaline | Argine |
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| Threonine | Cysteine |
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| Tryptophan (extra important) | GLutamine |
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| Valine | Glycine |
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| | Tyrosine |
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# Synthesis
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A specific order of amino acids is needed to formulate a protein.
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# DNA
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- DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) provides instructions for making proteins.
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- **Genes** are a portion of DNA
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- To make proteins, cells assemble amino acids into specific sequences according to information from DNA
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- A **peptide bond** is a chemical attraction that connects two amino acids together
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