Essential amino acids are best described as those amino acids that are: *
Naturally occurring substances that function in fighting infection;
Require for protein synthesis but most cannot be made by the body;
Important components of carbohydrates, fats and proteins metabolism;
High-energy nutrients that promote growth and development
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require for protein synthesis but most cannot be made by the body
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The right statement for this question is 2nd option: Required for protein synthesis but most cannot be made by the body.
- The amino acids that are essential for the body's function are known as essential amino acids.
- Our bodies, on the other hand, do not synthesise them naturally.
- They need to be taken up from the food we eat.
- Essential amino acids can be obtained via a protein-rich diet, which is a good supply of these amino acid.
- Our bodies require essential amino acids because they build the protein chain or are required in the synthesis of proteins.
- They are also vital for the health of our muscles and immune system.
- A total of nine amino acids are not produced by our bodies.
- Histidine, Lysine, Phnylalanine, and Valine, to mention a few.
- Option 1 is inaccurate since they don't occur naturally.
- Option 3 is inaccurate because it is the only component of proteins and not fats or carbohydrates.
- They do not provide energy, so the 4th alternative is equally incorrect.
- Hence, 2nd option is right for amino acids.
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