When healing requires many nutrients what is the purpose of arginine cell proliferation precursor to proline collagen synthesis or normal blood clotting
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Arginine is an amino acid that serves as a precursor for the synthesis of several important compounds, including proline, which is crucial for collagen production. Show more…
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According to Brown et al (2010) wound healing can be promoted by intake of A. protein, Vitamin K, Vitamin D, Zinc, and arginine. B. protein, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc, and arginine. C. protein, Vitamin K, Vitamin E, Zinc, and arginine. D. protein, Vitamin D, Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Zinc, and arginine.
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REFLECT AND APPLY Why is arginine an essential amino acid, when it is made in the urea cycle?
Arginine is considered to be a "conditionally essential" amino acid in humans, because: A. It is synthesized from the essential amino acid histidine. B. The urea cycle provides sufficient arginine for adults but not for children. C. Depending on genetic differences, some individuals can synthesize arginine while others cannot. D. The urea cycle can synthesize sufficient arginine in muscle cells, but not in liver cells. E. None of the above.
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