project on mr. X and his father mr. Y who is patient of diabetes have visited Agra to see daughter of their relative who is suffering nightblindness,bleeding from gums and protein deficiency diseases
1. which type of food items are not to be taken by mr. Y?
2.which is the name of enzymes, responsible for diabetes?
3.which vitamin is responsible for night blindness?
4.what are essential amino acids(proteins)?
5.write the name of two water soluble vitamins.
6.what is denaturation of protein?
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1.sugary food,dried fruits,refind flour,pakcage snack
2.The findings will enable the development of drugs that can interfere with this enzyme, preventing or even reversing diabetes, researchers said. Diabetes results when the pancreas fails to produce sufficientinsulin to remove sugar from blood
3.vitamin A responsible for nightblindness
4.The essential amino acids (that we cannot produce internally) are arginine (required for the young, but not for adults), histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine,threonine, tryptophan, and valine. These amino acids are required in the diet.
5.Folate. Your body needs folate to create DNA. ...Thiamine. The first B vitamin that researchers discovered, thiamine plays a vital role in the transmission of nerve impulses by keeping your nerves healthy. ...Riboflavin. ...Niacin. ...Pantothenic Acid and Biotin. ...Vitamin B6. ...Vitamin B12. ...Vitamin C.
6.Denaturation of proteins involves the disruption and possible destruction of both the secondary and tertiary structures. Since denaturationreactions are not strong enough to break the peptide bonds, the primary structure (sequence of amino acids) remains the same after a denaturationprocess.
2.The findings will enable the development of drugs that can interfere with this enzyme, preventing or even reversing diabetes, researchers said. Diabetes results when the pancreas fails to produce sufficientinsulin to remove sugar from blood
3.vitamin A responsible for nightblindness
4.The essential amino acids (that we cannot produce internally) are arginine (required for the young, but not for adults), histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine,threonine, tryptophan, and valine. These amino acids are required in the diet.
5.Folate. Your body needs folate to create DNA. ...Thiamine. The first B vitamin that researchers discovered, thiamine plays a vital role in the transmission of nerve impulses by keeping your nerves healthy. ...Riboflavin. ...Niacin. ...Pantothenic Acid and Biotin. ...Vitamin B6. ...Vitamin B12. ...Vitamin C.
6.Denaturation of proteins involves the disruption and possible destruction of both the secondary and tertiary structures. Since denaturationreactions are not strong enough to break the peptide bonds, the primary structure (sequence of amino acids) remains the same after a denaturationprocess.
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