Protein Science

Protein is formed from the building blocks called amino acids. Our bodies make amino acids in two different ways: Either from scratch, or by modifying others. Protein is found throughout the body—in muscle, bone, skin, hair, and just about each different piece or tissue. It makes up the enzymes that power several chemical reactions and also the hemoglobin that carries oxygen in your blood. A minimum of 10,000 completely different proteins cause you to what you're and keep us that way.

  • Genetics & Evolution
  • Iodine Deficiency Disorders
  • Molecular & Cell Biology
  • Protein Function
  • Protein Mechanisms
  • Protein Nutrition
  • Protein Regulation
  • Protein Structure
  • Significance of Proteins
  • Whey Protein

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