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Date Posted: 01:48:06 08/19/04 Thu
Author: Thomas Aaron
Subject: Alex & Wallach LIE$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
In reply to: Alex Rivierra 's message, "Re: What makes plants grow?" on 19:29:04 06/02/04 Wed

Alex who do you work for? Dr. Wallach helping him sell his pig pack of lies.

Amino acid:
There are many kinds of protein in the body, but they are all poloymers of smaller compounds called amino acids. Just as proteins are building bolcks of the body, amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. there are 22 different kinds of amino acids which may be combined in various ways to produce different kinds of protein.
Sources of amino acids. Although some amio acids are synthesized by the body, others must be obtained directly from food because they cannot be synthesized by the body. such amino acids are called essential amino acids, because it is imperitive that they be included in our diet.
Certain foods contain more essential amino acid than other foods. Those sources of protein that contain all of the essential amino acids in the proper amounts are said to be complete, and those that are deficient in one or more of essential amino acids are said to be incomplete. Most animal sources of protein provide all the essential amino acids in adequate amounts. Thus egggs, poultry, fish, red meat, milk and cheese are complete proteins.
A person who eats little or no meat must make certain that he eats foods with the essential amino acids ordinarily supplied by meat protein. This can be done, however, if one is aware of what amino acid deficiencies in one food may be offset by another food that is rich in that amino acid. Because vegetable proteins are often lacking one or more or the essential amino acids, it is important to eat a variety of foods.
Peptide bonds:Amino acids are linked together into proteins by peptide bonds.
Proteins can be classified into two categories based on their structure: fibrous protein and globular proteins.
A proteins shape, strength, flexibility, chemical properties are determined by the sequence of the amino acids that compose it.
Special globular proteins which initiate or regulate chemical reaction within the cell are called enzymes.
A cell makes enzymes as needed. Rather than making new enzyme molecules from scratch, a cell often breaks down old enzyme molecules ond uses thier Amino Acids to construct new enzymes.
The intricate design of proteins is a testament to the intelligence to the Creator.

Thomas Aaron

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