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Q#1- How many different amino acids are there?
A#1- 20 different amino acids
Your body needs 20 different amino acids to grow and function properly.
Q#2- How many are dispensable?
A#2- Six, amino acids are non-essential (dispensable) in humans, meaning they can be synthesized in sufficient quantities in the body.
Q#3- What is another name for dispensable?
A#3- not necessary; able to be thrown away
Q#4- How many are indispensable?
Q#5- What is another name for indispensable?
A#5 absolutely necessary.
Q#6- Explain the difference between dispensable amino acids and indispensable amino acids.
A#6- indispensable: essential and need to take in exogenously
dispensable: don't need to consume body makes them
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In photosynthesis, solar energy is harvested as chemical energy in a process that converts water and carbon dioxide to glucose. Oxygen is released as a byproduct. In cellular respiration, oxygen is used to break down glucose, releasing chemical energy and heat in the process.
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Answer: Some stunts and activities can be dangerous to be performed and must be done with utmost precautions.
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