After the proteins have passed through all the tubing the smooth endoplasmic reticulum in the cell, they will be packaged in a vesicle and transported to the Golgi apparatus or another part of the cell (depending on their purpose).
proteins are transported by the endoplasmic reticuilum!
tee hee that sounds weird!!! =) lolz!!
There are four types of protein structure. These include primary structure, secondary structure, tertiary structure, and quaternary structure. Primary structure is the amino acid sequence. Secondary structure is the shape of the molecule. Tertiary structure is the interaction between groups. Quaternary structure is the interactions between protein subunits.
The site for protein synthesis is a cell structure. The specific structure in which synthesis occurs is the ribosomes, which is in the cytoplasm.
The spore.
Xylem and Phloem vessels, Xylem transports water and Phloem transports the products of photosynthesis
Primary protein structure is the order of amino acids that compose the protein and their arrangement into 2 dimensional structures like sheets or helixes is secondary. Tertiary structure is the mixed composition of secondary forms to make a three dimension protein and quaternary structure is how the protein becomes part of a functional unit like hemoglobin inside of a blood molecule.
Ribosomes are the protein factories of the body and golgi bodies are known to trasport the proteins in the body.
Protein transports Lipids in the blood.
The vesicles because it contains and transports various substances such as protein
albumin
Endoplasmic Reticulum
The trachea.
peole
testosterone-binding globulin
VesiclesCell walls are the small structure. This is what transports the substances.
the most abundant plasma protein is what
hemoglobin
Hemoglobin.