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- If phenylalanine was not an essential amino acid, would diet therapy (the elimination of phenylalanine from the diet) for PKU work?Why ALT is considered as more specific than AST regarding liver function? Which one is involved in hepatic urea synthesis? Describe the origin of urea at the molecular level?How does the process of ketone body formation in the liver protect protein from being degraded, and why is thisgood for a person?
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- Describe the mechanism of action of salivary amylase. Explain how it works and on what type of molecules.a. Will salivary amylase hydrolyze glycogen? Explain. b. Will salivary amylase hydrolyze cellulose? Explain. c. Will salivary amylase hydrolyze sucrose? Explain.From the following choices, which is produced when the peptide DESIREE is subjected to enzymatic digestion of trypsin then thermolysin?