Biology, asked by orozcolupita200, 1 year ago

Essential amino acids cannot be produced by the body, so they must come from out diet. We can get them from eating food that contain which biomolecule

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Answered by Sidyandex
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We all require protein to live as it is present in each and every cell of our body.

Protein, which is found in dairy, seeds, nuts, angle, meat, beans, and poultry, is basically a long chain of amino acids.

So when your body separates protein from the sustenance, amino acids are what is cleared out.

There are three sorts of amino acids in which Essential amino acids are the kinds that can't be made by the body naturally, however, are important for survival. Isoleucine, histidine, lysine, leucine, threonine, tryptophan, phenylalanine, methionine and valine are the nine essential amino acids.

Out of the 20 amino acids, those recorded above are those that the body can't deliver without anyone else, however, must be devoured through nourishment.

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