Yes all the living organism including human make proteins. Proteins are essential part of life as they function structurally and as functional proteins such as enzymes. We receive proteins from our food that would be converted to amino acids during digestion.
People have DNA in order to produce proteins, the structural element of nearly everything in the body. The DNA is transcribed and translated in ribosomes to produce proteins from the amino acids added to a peptide chain from tRNA molecules. The DNA molecule is just a template for genes that produce certain proteins in a certain order.
Ribosomes functions as factories to produce proteins.
Viruses do produce cellular proteins that are necessary for viral synthesis.
They mainly produce ATP.They also produce proteins.
Ribosomes produce proteins in the cell.
Yes, they produce proteins.Yes.
Yes, they produce proteins.Yes.
Genes code for proteins, but they do not produce proteins.
Mainly produce ATP.Other than also produce proteins.
The ribosomes produce proteins.
Yes; motor proteins produce motion.
Ribosomes produce the proteins needed in a cell