linglinghoy
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  • 20-05-2016
  • Biology
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why are proteins important to all living things

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geriisabella
geriisabella geriisabella
  • 21-05-2016
because carry out all the functions in the human body necessary for living. Proteins make up hormones that are required for living. Insulin - responsible for stabilising blood sugar. Haemoglobin - responsible for carrying oxygen around the body. Melatonin - responsible for helping us get to sleep. Adrenalin - responsible for the flight-fight-freeze response. There are many more but here are just a few.
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