carrier
Receptor molecules
a lipid bilayer - contains protein molecules & carbohydrates often attach themselves to these proteins
Ribosome. They attach to DNA strand and from the information taken create the proteins.
read RNA to form proteins
Covalent bonds. Courteously, Completely and Biochemically Provided By Enzymes. Another Related Answer is The Golgi Apparatus.
Neurotransmitters attach to proteins with sugars attached. The receptors then tell the molecules what to do and where to go in the cell.
Ribosomes attach to messenger RNA molecules and facilitate the translation of mRNA into proteins.
Receptor molecules
a lipid bilayer - contains protein molecules & carbohydrates often attach themselves to these proteins
tRNA molecules attach to codons.-apex
The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell.
The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell.
Bud Bud
Amino acids build up proteins. Peptide bonds attach them
Ribosome. They attach to DNA strand and from the information taken create the proteins.
Antigens
rRNA and associated proteins creates ribosomes.