Peptides are smaller fragments of proteins, which are chains of amino acids that perform various functions in the body. The body operates on a genetic code that follows the DNA-RNA-protein pathway, where DNA is encoded into RNA, which is then transcribed and translated into proteins. These proteins control different aspects of the body, including skin and heart function. Since peptides are smaller fragments of proteins, they also consist of amino acids and can signal different aspects of the body to change.
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I mean it's a it's a chain of amino acids that [music] can signal different aspects of the body to change. The body runs on this genetic [music] code, right? It goes DNA, RNA, proteins.
That's like biology 101, first day biology learn that. You have your DNA, your DNA gets encoded into RNA, the RNA gets [music] transcribed, translated, now it's protein. These proteins go do different things in the body. So [music] you have a protein that is going to control your skin and your heart and the heart muscles and and different things that exist within biology. These proteins, smaller fragments of them are called peptides. [music] So proteins are made of amino acids and so are peptides.
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