respiration, reproduction, response.
respiration: circulation of nutrients to its designated area
reproduction: make more cells.
response: to external stimuli. if its cold the cell will get warm. if its hungry itll go find food
Proteins have many functions. They serve as enzymatic catalysts, are used as
transport molecules (hemoglobin transports oxygen) and storage molecules (iron is stored in the liver as a complex with the protein ferritin); they are used in movement (proteins are the major component of muscles); they are needed for mechanical support (skin and bone contain collagen-a fibrous protein); they mediate cell responses (rhodopsin is a protein in the eye which is used for vision);antibody proteins are needed for immune protection; control of growth and cell differentiation uses proteins (hormones). These are just a few examples of the many functions of proteins.
proteins have all of the amino acids necessary to build and repair cells. Proteins are the only food source that is capable of building and repairing cells.
body building;maintance of water and electrolyte balance,energy giving,blood clotting,transfer mechanism,defense system.
Protein is required by the body for the
(1) Growth,
(2) Maintenance,
(3) And Repair of the cells found in the body.
1. structure
2. enzymatic catalysis
3. regulation
4. transportation
5. defense and offense
Engery
proteins have all of the amino acids necessary to build and repair cells. Proteins are the only food source that is capable of building and repairing cells.
Ribosomes functions as factories to produce proteins.
the edann lindsell functions
plasma proteins determine......
Catalyst for proteins
There are four functions of proteins within the cell membrane. The four functions of proteins are active transport, cell recognition, cell communications, and are used as enzymes in the cell membrane.
they are formed in the food you eat they feed your musclew
Yes; grain synthesizes proteins to perform its biological functions.
Proteins are made in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Ribbosomes
metabolism
There are innumerable functions of proteins in the body. Well, the primary functions of proteins include building and repairing of body tissues, regulation of body processes and formation of enzymes and hormones.