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dna has introductions for proteins to combine.
A phosphate group and a lipid combine to from the phospholipid bilayer (cell membrane).
welll.........did you Eva attend school cells combine together in order to create organisms cells do not get to organism your question is stupid
organism. (an organism that is not a protists, Monera, or bacterium) organism, generally, but i believe it is possible to have a single celled organism, small bacteria or something like that. Cells combine to make up organisms
the ribosomes produce protein...these small structures function as factories to produce proteins. Ribosomes may be attached to the endoplasmic reticulum, or they may float in the cytoplasm. I'm not so sure if they COMBINE the proteins.
dna has introductions for proteins to combine.
Amino acids
A tissue. many tissues combine to form an organ and many organs form an organism.
if a organism was a consumer then they could combine each other together and they would be eating plants and animals.
The atoms in the rocks are non-living and the atoms in the organisms are living and the atoms in the rocks do not combine to form living cells and the atoms in the organism combine to form living cells
phospholipids and proteins
Proteins
hapten
The smaller unit molecules which combine to form proteins and polypeptides are called amino acids. The amino acids are joined to each other by peptide bonds.
tissues combine to form an organ. few organs combine to form an organ system.few organ systems combine to form an organism.....
Sexual reproduction.
amino acids