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Sterling
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30 October, 02:56
9. How are amino acids important to life?
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Victor
30 October, 03:06
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Aside from their role in composing proteins, amino acids have many biologically important functions. They are also energy metabolites, and many of them are essential nutrients. Amino acids can often function as chemical messengers in communication between cells.
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Liam Orozco
30 October, 03:20
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amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
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