ribosomes
Proteins are synthesized in the cell at the ribosomes. Ribosomes are either free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum, where they read the messenger RNA and help assemble amino acids into a protein chain.
Actually, amino acids are not involved in lipid synthesis. Essential amino acids are important for protein synthesis and various metabolic functions in the body. Lipids are synthesized from different building blocks, such as fatty acids and glycerol.
protiens help the pancreas because the protiens are also combined with nutrieans
Enzymes break down food proteins into smaller molecules that can be carried by blood.During digestion protiens, which are chains of amino acids, are broken down into smaller chains. This is done so that the amino acids can be synthesized in the body.
Protiens are made of amino acids bonded together in polypeptide bonds.
Enzymes break down food proteins into smaller molecules that can be carried by blood.During digestion protiens, which are chains of amino acids, are broken down into smaller chains. This is done so that the amino acids can be synthesized in the body.
Enzymatic protiens: selective acceleration of chamical reactionsStructural protiens: supportStorage protiens: storage of amino acidstransprot Protiens: transport of other substancesHormonal Protiens: Coordination of an organism's activitiesReceptor protiens; Response of cell to chemical stimuliContractile and motor Protiens: MovementDefensive protiens: Protection against disease
eatin protiens
Ribosomes
DNA and protiens
Amino acid.
protiens