NUT 10 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Homeostasis, Essential Amino Acid, Function Word

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There are 20 amino acids that make up a protein. The four elements that make up amino acids are: carbon with 4 bonds oxygen with two bonds, hydrogen with one bond and nitrogen with three bonds: amino group (n, acid group (cooh, r group. Each r group is unique and have specific chemical properties. Each protein has a unique sequence of amino acids, this makes the shape or structure of the protein unique. There are 9 essential and 11 nonessential amino acids. Protein importance: source of nitrogen, source of essential amino acids. Structure: bones and connective tissues: bones: mineral, calcium, and phosphorous intertwine with protein, connective tissue: structural protein called collagen acts like a glue to hold us together. Energy: protein possess most of the potential energy in the chemical bonds. It is released in the form of heat or calories. Regulation: hormones: some hormones are made of protein, but not all.

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