Then it will likely die after mitosis, as will the cell with too much. In a complex life form the subject will often die or be born with 'issues'.
true the cell will die if it cant make enough DNA
True.
Cell growth
ribosomes
Low biological value (LBV) proteins do not full-fill the essential amino acids that our body needs. In contrary high biological value proteins contain right amount essential amino acids.
Carbohydrates, proteins and fatty acids
by exercising explain:proteins are made from amino acids
True.
proteins are not that. it is something our body needs. it is in chicken
Cell growth
You cannot tell, you just have to get up and ask them "do you need the toilet" and take them to it, even if they say "no" just keep doing this and eventually they will go themselves.
nothing
The DNA contains the 'blueprints' for proteins.
a cell produces only the proteins it needs.
ribosomes
proteins
think of active transport and it will lead you to think secretion is the one that needs proteins
well in fall its not sunny so it doesnt get the light it needs neither does it rain much in fall so it also doesnt get the it needs
Free ribosomes usually make proteins that will function in the cytosol, while bound ribosomes usually make proteins that are exported or included in the cell's membranes. Interestingly enough, free ribosomes and bound ribosomes are interchangeable and the cell can change their numbers according to metabolic needs.