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Enzymes.
No, the cell nucleus contains DNA, and while enzymes are used to assist in the replication and transcription process, the vast majority of the cell enzymes are located outside in the cytoplasm.However, the nucleus's DNA contains the code for all the enzymes that the cell will ever create, but this is only code, the actual enzymes are produced with ribosomes in the cytoplasm (through translation)
i think it's enzymes
Enzymes can have varying concentrations inside a cell. If the need for an enzyme is small then few enzymes will be in the cell however if there a signal to the cell that would cause a drastic need for more enzymes then the production and thus the concentration would increase.
Protein the the cell that moves mechanism. This cell also carries enzymes in the membrane.
There are lots of enzymes in a cell, and from cell to cell, it varies how much enzymes each has. Also some cells make enzymes and secrete it outside.
Enzymes.
what packages protein hormones and enzymes in a cell
Enzymes that become no longer functional are referred to as being "denatured".
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions.
enzymes speed up reactions
No, the cell nucleus contains DNA, and while enzymes are used to assist in the replication and transcription process, the vast majority of the cell enzymes are located outside in the cytoplasm.However, the nucleus's DNA contains the code for all the enzymes that the cell will ever create, but this is only code, the actual enzymes are produced with ribosomes in the cytoplasm (through translation)
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lack of the enzymes needed to control the cell cycle overproduction of those enzymes or production of other enzymes at the wrong time all can cause the cell cycle to become uncontrolled
Lysosomes have powerful digestive enzymes..
Enzymes
i think it's enzymes