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Nitrates are needed for protein's, so it results in the plant not having the proteins it needs. Also it will have yellow older leaves and a stunted growth. :) And just if you wanted to know: nitrates stimulate root development and are required for protein production. Chlorophyll, needed for photosynthesis, is a protein and without the nitrogen from the nitrates it cannot be made <---this is why the leaves are small and yellow in colour! :) Hope I helped :)
The Mineral Salt Needed to make proteins in plants are *NITRATES* :)
converted by pepsin.
protein would be converted into glucose.
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Yes they are
yes ,proteins can be converted to lipids.
Protein expression means to clone compounds. Purification is the cleaning process of those compounds. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein
An inactive protein can be converted into an active protein through the process of proteolysis. This process happens through the hydrolysis of the peptide bond, which is aided by cellular enzymes.
RNA is not converted into protein, it codes for protein.
Some animal structures and compounds that are made of protein include enzymes, myosin, and hair. In some animals, organs are made primary of protein.