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indispensable amino acids the nine amino acids that must be obtained from the diet because the body
does not make adequate amounts to support body needs
dispensable amino acids the five amino acids that the body can synthesize from other amino acids that
are supplied through the diet and thus do not have to be consumed on a
daily basis
conditionally indispensable amino acids the six amino acids that are normally considered dispensable amino acids
because the body can make them; however, under certain circumstances
(e.g., illness), the body cannot make them in high enough quantities, and they
become indispensable (cannot do without) in the diet
catabolism the metabolic process of breaking down large substances to yield smaller
building blocks
anabolism the metabolic process of building large substances from smaller parts; the
opposite of catabolism
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