Yes, protein synthesis requires input from ATP and GTP, forms of energy. You can't create something like a protein in nature without energy investment.
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mRNA
Proteins and carbohydrates share the role of providing energy for life's processes. Proteins are broken down into constituent amino acids by enzymes.
The name given to the monomers of proteins is amino acids.
Nucleic acids make proteins.
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A ribosome: a cell organelle. It functions as a micro-machine for making proteins. Ribosomes are composed of special proteins and nucleic acids.
Proteins contain long chains of amino acids. The amino acids in protein are what give proteins their high energy content.
Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Carbohydrates.
Proteins are synthesized from amino acids.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and link together to form them.
mRNA
Proteins and carbohydrates share the role of providing energy for life's processes. Proteins are broken down into constituent amino acids by enzymes.
Lipids (oils and fats), Carbohydrates [Saccharides (Sugars) and Fibers etc.), Nucleic Acids, and Proteins (You can get from Meat, Eggs, etc.)Carbohydrates (e.g. glucose, sucrose), proteins (e.g. enzymes, transporters, receptors), lipids (e.g. phospholipids, cholesterol), nucleic acids (e.g. DNA, RNA).
Proteins. And proteins require different vitamins, enzymes, minerals and amino acids to function properly.
Proteins. And proteins require different vitamins, enzymes, minerals and amino acids to function properly.
Proteins Lipids (Fat) Carbon and amino acids