k Arginine, molecular model Arginine. Molecular model of the amino acid arginine. Its chemical formula is C6.H14.N4.O2. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour coded carbon blue, hydrogen gold, oxygen red and nitrogen dark blue. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Arginine is a semiessential amino acid. It can be synthesised by the body and so does not need to come from the diet. However, infants and children are unable to synthesis sufficient quantities for normal growth and so must obtain some from animal or plant proteins. Arginine plays an important role in the production of urea, the principal form in which mammals excrete nitrogenous compounds from the body. It also plays a role in wound healing and cell division. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Arginine, molecular model Arginine. Molecular model of the amino acid arginine. Its chemical formula is C6.H14.N4.O2. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour  coded: carbon  blue , hydrogen  gold , oxygen  red  and nitrogen  dark blue . Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Arginine is a semi essential amino acid. It can be synthesised by the body and so does not need to come from the diet. However, infants and children are unable to synthesis sufficient quantities for normal growth and so must obtain some from animal or plant proteins. Arginine plays an important role in the production of urea, the principal form in which mammals excrete nitrogenous compounds from the body. It also plays a role in wound healing and cell division.
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Arginine, molecular model

Arginine. Molecular model of the amino acid arginine. Its chemical formula is C6.H14.N4.O2. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold), oxygen (red) and nitrogen (dark blue). Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid. It can be synthesised by the body and so does not need to come from the diet. However, infants and children are unable to synthesis sufficient quantities for normal growth and so must obtain some from animal or plant proteins. Arginine plays an important role in the production of urea, the principal form in which mammals excrete nitrogenous compounds from the body. It also plays a role in wound healing and cell division.

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