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Biological Macromolecules

Proteins

Proteins are essential to body functions as a solid source of medium to long lasting energy for us.

Proteins

Repairing the Human Body

Protein is famous for reparing human tissue from cuts and other injuries, using a 3-level system

Repairing Values

Building Up Muscles

Protein is the only chemical compound that builds up muscle tissue extremely fast and as quick as it does.

Muscle

Usually hardcore athletes Eat a lot of meat before games to prepare for the physical intense workout they're about to do.

Athletes and Protein

Amino Acids & Protein

Amino Acids are at the base of all protein and help fuel protein energy traveling through the body and breaking acids + other food down.

Amino Acids

Carbohydrates

Carbs are very well known for being easy to consume large amounts of them.

Carbs

Energy from Carbs

Carbs are a fantastic source of energy, but only for short bursts. A good example of this is professional runners, who will stack up on carbs before meets.

Energy and Carbs

Carbohydrates also inlcude fiber, which is extremely important in our foods.

Fiber

Brains on Carbs

The brain is the only human organ that is entirely dependent on carbs. All other important organs treat it as a secondary source for energy

Your Brain and Carbs

Nucleic Acids

Nucleic acids are the most important chemical compound to all life, playing major roles in RNA and DNA.

Nucleic Acids

Nucleic Building Blocks

Nucleic acids are what help form blood, or DNA, to flow through all parts of flesh life. They are also in RNA which is very similar to DNA

Building Blocks

Nucleic acids, as I mentioned before, form DNA and part of that is DNA molecules, or often referred to as "DNA Ladders" or "Celluar Ladders".

DNA Ladders

Nucleic Acids help direct, or follow and order, protein and "information" through the body and to the brain.

Directing

Lipids (Fats)

Lipids

Lipids are fatty acids that help dissolve waxes, sterols, monoglycerides, and other fatty acids that won't dissolve with water; that aren't polar.

Lipids & Energy

Lipids also help store long term energy for the body, allowing us to be in constant motion.

Energy Storage

Developing the Membrane Cells.

Lipids and their fatty acids aid in development of the brain cell tissue, forming two strong layers of protection around one cell.

Developing Membrane Cells

Horomones

Lipids also help create many stable growth and pregnancy hormones, along with large amounts of vitamin D

Hormones & Vitamins

Estrogen, testorone progesterone

Hormones produced

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