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Different proteins have different functions. For example, your hair is made of proteins.
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Biochemical reactions are the reactions taking place in the Biological systems. The biological systems contains proteins whose one of the main functions is to catalyse the reactions. The proteins involved in such type of reactions are called as an enzyme. The enzymes catalyse the reactions by lowering the activation energy (energy required to attain the transition state) and helps in the conversion of substrate into the required product.
Different membranes have different scatters of proteins that are located in with the phospholipid bilayer. These different proteins have different functions.
There are two kinds of proteins in a cell membrane: peripheral PROTEINS OR trans membrane proteins. Cell membranes are able to perform various functions only because of different membrane protein functions. Most of the membrane proteins have alpha helix structure.
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I guess that the correct answer to that is enzymes. Enzymes, on the other hand, are proteins. Therefore, this is also one of the functions that proteins have.
Different proteins have different functions. For example, your hair is made of proteins.
as enzymes to control the rate of reactions and regulate cellular activity
Proteins are an essential part of living organisms. Their functions include controlling growth, serving as enzymes to catalyze chemical reactions in the body, and as transport and storage molecules.
Proteins carry oxygen through the blood, and they also carry electrons throughout the body to enable reactions.
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Enzymes are a form of biological catalyst. They are proteins, and they help to accelerate biochemical processes.
Biochemical reactions are the reactions taking place in the Biological systems. The biological systems contains proteins whose one of the main functions is to catalyse the reactions. The proteins involved in such type of reactions are called as an enzyme. The enzymes catalyse the reactions by lowering the activation energy (energy required to attain the transition state) and helps in the conversion of substrate into the required product.
Different membranes have different scatters of proteins that are located in with the phospholipid bilayer. These different proteins have different functions.