No. cells can contain more than just proteins
Better question. What cells do not contain proteins? Proteins is from the Greek and means " first place, " so I can not think of any cell without some types of proteins.
cells contain a lipid bilayer with proteins embeded in this.
No; cells are much larger. Cells contain a lot of protein.
No; cells are much larger. Cells contain a lot of protein.
No, only proteins contain starches!
Mitochondria
Yes, bacteria contain proteins. Proteins are essential molecules that perform various functions within bacterial cells, such as structure, metabolism, and communication.
No. Only living things are made of cells. Proteins are not living.
You would find proteins inside cells. Proteins are a vital component of cells, performing a wide range of functions crucial for cell structure and function. Cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms that contain various organelles, including proteins.
Proteins are smaller than cells. Proteins are macromolecules made up of amino acids, whereas cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms that contain various components including proteins.
They are not containing them. only eukaryotic cells contain.
Nuclic Acids