Proteins can be transported within enclosed sacs called vessicles. These vessicles are essentially composed of a lipid bilayer. The enclose the protein after synthesis and take them to their destination.
Proteins can also be transported on molecular machines that travel within cells along the cytoskeletal structure
A third way proteins are transported is through the inner wall of the endoplasmic reticulum that connects the nucleus and the cell membrane
Proteins are macromolecules. They are constructed from one or more unbranched chains of amino acids; that is, they are polymers. It is this ability to bond that allows them to transport molecules within the bloodstream.
it diffuses to your heart and blood and then throughout your body
Proteins are transported within the cell through the Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Phase S
why does the body need protein synthesis while the also synthesis protein?
We all need protein in our body because then our body will function properly.
RNA is not converted into protein, it codes for protein.
This describes protein synthesis.
Protein synthesis is the process by which proteins are made in the body.
Phase S
Protein denaturation is by rendering the protein rancid. This process is by oxidation or by excessive heat. Denatured proteins are unhealthy to the body.
Proteins are one of the four major biomolecules in the body. The process by which a protein is constructed in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells is called protein synthesis.
Yes, protein in your body is used by cells almost every biological process in your body. However, your body does make a part of the protein it needs so if you didn't eat any protein you wouldn't die, but you defiantly wouldn't be healthy.
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The process of converting amino acids into protein is protein synthesis. It is a type of condensation reaction as water molecules are formed.
Protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water.
Enzymes in the body help to metabolize protein. The process occurs during digestion and as the food flows through the intestines.
gluconeogenesis
The process of digestion breaks down carbohydrates into sugar, and protein into amino acids; both get broken down.
High-protein diets are damaging on the kidneys because the body must process a lot of extra nitrogen.