I am pretty sure the answer is B human tailbone
Enzymes latch on and lock together and enzymes have a higher activation energy in comparison to catalysts eg: amylase in saliva helps break down the large molecules in food and releases glucoses from starch
Because it codes for specific proteins and contains the genetic instructions needed in order for an organism to survive, develop and reproduce
Because of high blood pressure or from injury to the glomeruli.
<h3>Why do proteins typically not appear in urine samples?</h3>
There is protein in the blood, but healthy kidneys should only remove very little amounts (traces) of it through the filters into the urine (glomeruli). Protein loss in the urine is not typical.
<h3>What are the proteins found in typical urine?</h3>
You typically have a very small amount of protein in your urine. If your urine contains a lot of protein (proteinuria), your kidneys may be the source of the issue. Your kidneys are a set of organs that purify surplus water and waste from your blood to create urine.
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