Proteins - according to liberty university.
the shape of there molecules :)
shape of the molecules
They are all proteins (made up of different amino acids).
Gases, All small molecules (food, structural materials, minerals); hormones, and antibodies.
There are two class of protein based on their structure namely fibrous and globular. Globular proteins form a globe like spherical structure in contrary to rod like fibrous proteins (collagen). They are soluble in water and the structure is rendered by its three dimensional arrangement of amino acids in solution. Most of the enzymes, soluble hormones and factors fall into this class of proteins.
Yes, they do. Antibodies are a formation of many proteins inside of an organism, and all proteins are formed from a synthesis of amino acids.
it helps their body grow and strengthens bones and teeth
I give a some important biological roles of proteins. Immunity-IgG or antibodies protecting us from pathogens. carrier proteins such as hemoglobin transport the oxygen molecule across all the cells for the respiration. structural proteins such as actin and myosin build the body. Functional proteins such as enzymes and hormones control the metabolism and pathways of the cell.
It carries food, oxygen, antibodies, adrenalin, enzymes, hormones and whatever may be injected into the blood stream to all the cells in the body, and it carries away waste from all the cells, which gets filtered out by the kidneys.
Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
Yes, all hormones are released into the blood stream and then circulate to all tissues; only those target tissues that are designed to react to specific hormones will react to the presence of the hormone. Hormones are chemical messengers that are released into the blood stream, designed to cause changes in only certain tissues.
All animals that are vertabrates, or have a back have hemoglobin in their blood.