The Nature of Biochemistry |
Contents
RESPIRATORY FUNCTION OF THE BLOOD | 11 |
PHYSICOCHEMICAL BEHAVIOUR OF PROTEINS | 29 |
FATE OF AMINO ACID NITROGEN | 48 |
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activity amino acids ammonia amount amylopectin animals atoms blood body breakdown called carbohydrate carbon carried catalyse cell CH2OH changes charged chemical common complex concerned consider constant contains COOH corresponding cycle deal digestion energy environment enzyme example experiments external fact fatty acids follows formation formula fresh further give given glucose glycogen haemoglobin hand homogentisic acid hydrogen important interesting internal involves ions juice kind known leading less liver living material matter mechanisms metabolic molecule nature nitrogen normal nucleotides organs origin osmotic oxidation oxygen pass pentose phosphate pigment plants plasma possible present pressure produced properties proteins radical reaction removed respiratory result shown simple solution specific starch structure substances sugar synthesis take place things tissues units urea usually whole