Yes, surface receptors are made of protein units in cells.
No; cells are much larger. Cells contain a lot of protein.
False; they are not made up of cells.
Rhodopsin is a membrane protein found in the photoreceptor cells of the retina Rhodopsin is made up of the protein opsin and 11-cisretinal.
Microfilaments are made of protein strands called actin.
Protein-cutting enzymes are made in the ribsomes of cells.
Hair is made of protein.
Yes, surface receptors are made of protein units in cells.
No, cells are composed of all macromolecules: proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Cells definitely contain protein in the membranes and organelles, but they're not wholly made up of protein or are a type of protein.
No; cells are much larger. Cells contain a lot of protein.
No; cells are much larger. Cells contain a lot of protein.
No, cytoskeletons are made of protein filaments
Keratin
No, the liver is an organ made up of cells.
Lipids and Protein i think(:
blood is a combination of cells, not the other way around.
the answer is cytosine