well with out protein you will be as week as a cat but not only protein makes you strong, you need carbohydrates to make your protein work.
You might be thinking specifically about Pepsin. This enzyme is in the stomach and it digests proteins into peptides.
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Lysosomal. Page 32 of your book. THey contain powerful digestive enzymes that digest protein molecules. the lysosome thus helps to digest old wornout cells, bacteria and foreign matter
Lysosomes are actually what digest proteins in animal cells. Lysosomes not only digest proteins they help break down a cell when it dies.
Pepsin is the "digestive juice" that digests proteins.
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum synthesizes proteins, and the Golgi Apparatus modifies and packages them.
proteases are a class of enzymes, that digest protein. Renin, pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin are few examples of digestive proteases.
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ribosomes
The golgi apparatus packages proteins.
The ribosomes are the part of the cell that are in charge of building proteins. This process is called Protein Biosynthesis. Inside ribosomes, the appropriate molecules join to form protein chains.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi Bodies
Which is the process by which newly-made proteins are secreted out of an animal cell?
There is no specific part of the cell, other than in the ribosome. The ribosome is the part that makes the protein at the end of the process known as protein synthesis. Ribosomes are actually proteins themselves, and are called rRNA, or ribosomal RNA.
ribosomes
The part of a cell that produces proteins are the ribosomes. They are little circles that stick to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and the chlorophyll. Ribosomes are actually proteins themselves.
ribosomes
Which is the process by which newly-made proteins are secreted out of an animal cell?
endoplasmic reticulum
The Golgi apparatus
ribosomes
ribosomes
the ribosomes
The golgi apparatus packages proteins.