Moves things in and out of cells
Your welcome ;D
Moves things in and out of cellsYour welcome ;D
Cysteine is an amino acid, which is part of the macromolecule protein.
No, insulating organs of the body is not a function of protein macromolecules. Insulation of organs is typically provided by layers of fat tissue in the body. Proteins have diverse functions in the body such as enzymes, transporters, and structural components.
Protein
They are Proteins =)
Making muscle tissue
Moves things in and out of cellsYour welcome ;D
A protein is a macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Proteins are made up of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. The specific arrangement of amino acids determines the structure and function of the protein.
protein
Transporting other molecules in the body.
Cysteine is an amino acid, which is part of the macromolecule protein.
It is a protein.
A macromolecule is just a molecule with a large number of atoms. A protein is an example of a macromolecule.
No, insulating organs of the body is not a function of protein macromolecules. Insulation of organs is typically provided by layers of fat tissue in the body. Proteins have diverse functions in the body such as enzymes, transporters, and structural components.
Protein
Protein
A protein with sidegroup carbohydrate "decorations".