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What is meant by the term “essential” amino acids, what is essential about them? Put in your own words
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What is meant by the term “essential” amino acids, what is essential about them? Put in your own words
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Essential amino acids are the ones that your body can’t make on its own. These are ones that come from food and need to be obtained in order to survive. Your body needs these acids because they are like building blocks of proteins and they’re needed for vital processes like building proteins and synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters.
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Amino acids make up proteins, and proteins are needed for proper growth in humans. They’re essential because, without them we wouldn’t have the nutrients we need to survive. I hope this helped!
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