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Question 1
How are trace elements vital to the life processes occurring on Earth and within the physiology of various organisms?
Trace elements are an essential part of life, however they are usually present in much smaller amounts when compared to other compounds like carbon and hydrogen. However, their lack of abundance does not negate the fact that they are a necessary factor of biochemical processes.
Can you think of any disease or health complication related to the mutation of an amino acid within a peptide chain?
As we have learned, amino acids are vital biochemical components that help us function and thrive as humans. The instructor mentioned today a disease called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, which is related to a mutation of glycine that is present within the “the triple-helical region of type I collagen” as explained by Dale L. Bodian et al. This glycine mutation can lead to several issues related to the integrity of type I collagen, making the bones fragile and susceptible to fracture. Can you think of any other disease or health complication related to the mutation of an amino acid within a peptide chain?
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