The answer is false.
Deamination is the process (reaction) in which an amine group is removed from a molecule of amino acid. The enzymes that are involved in this reaction are called deaminases. Deamination can be used for energy(break down of amino acids), when there is too much protein intake. Amine group is converted to ammonia that is then converted to urea or uric acid in the urea cycle and at the end excreted through the urine.
In the human body, deamination occurs mostly in the liver (e.g. urea cycle), but also in the kidneys (deamination of glutamate).
Haploid generations produce gametes through mitosis.
In the case of water, hydrogen bonds form between neighboring hydrogen and oxygen atoms of adjacent water molecules. ... However, because hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent bonds, in liquid water they form, break, and reform easily. Thus, the exact number of hydrogen bonds formed per molecule varies.
Answer: So there are 5 levels,
to describe it you'd have to say :
At first level there are CELLS that makes up the TISSUES in hich the tissues makes up the plant's ORGANS and these organs combine to make the ORGAN SYSTEM.
Explanation:
It has to be water because sunlight isnt a food, wind isnt either and soil we dont eat