no they are all different
No. Though all cell membranes have the same general characteristics outlined in any Biology textbook, they are all unique in type of proteins. Cell membranes between members of the same species will differ, and membranes within the same individual with differ also. The location of proteins will differ too, since they are subject to drifting and relocation. Some integral proteins will move slowly or not at all due to their connection to the cytoplasm, but others take advantage of the fluidity of the phospholipid bilayer.
They are all formed from the same elements
They are all formed from the same elements.
They are all formed from the same elements.
they are all formed from the same elements
Enzymes are a type of protein that act as biological catalysts to speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. So, while all enzymes are proteins, not all proteins are enzymes.
What do proteins carbohydrates lipids ATP and nucleic acids all have in common
they are all formed from the same elements
All living things use the same set of 20 amino acids to make proteins. These amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are linked together in different sequences to form the vast array of proteins found in nature.
They are all formed from the same elements.
All of the different proteins in a cell are made from the same 20 amino acids. These amino acids are encoded by the genetic information in DNA and are linked together in specific sequences to form different proteins with unique structures and functions. The diversity of proteins in a cell arises from the different sequences and arrangements of these 20 amino acids.
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