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Biology, 01.09.2020 23:01 SithLeo

There are twenty amino acids in living organisms. Ten of these are referred to as essential amino acids Why are they called essential amino acids?
o These amino acids are the only ones that are important for the body to function properly.
O These amino acids cannot be made by the human body and must be consumed in one's diet.
These amino acids are the only ones that are made by the human hady

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