Amino Acids and their Biosynthesis are Flowing in Ecosystem

Abstract

Amino acid is a nitrogenous compound having both an acidic carboxyl (-COOH) and a basic amino (-NH2) group. Proteins are the polymers, i.e., chain - like molecules produced by joining a number of small units of amino acids called monomers; every living cell must have a supply of amino acids constantly available for diverse synthetic processes, especially protein synthesis. These amino acids may be derived by synthesis from simple substances, i.e., from glucose as a carbon source and ammonium ion as a nitrogen source, or by their absorption from the surrounding environment. Amino acids are flowing continuously in all steps of ecosystem with flowing of energy. It is also metabolised with flowing in ecosystem.

Country : India

1 Dr. Ashwani Kumar Gupta

  1. Assistant Professor of Zoology, Regional Institute of Education, Capt. Ajmer (Raj.)-305004, India

IRJIET, Volume 5, Issue 12, December 2021 pp. 36-39

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2021.512007

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