microfilaments
Heterokaryons are produced to help study the cellular membrane. Each nucleus produces certain types of markers/proteins. They naturally occur in reproducing fungi cells.
specific proteins are made only at certain times in certain cells. APEX
The prelude to invasion.
Nope they dont. Certain types of worms (polychates) have segmented bodies, as do crustaceans (lobsters, crabs, etc) and insects.
Yes. And they also receive certain types of proteins and H2O.
Amoebas live in the water with frogs. The relationship between amoebas and frog intestines, is that certain amoebas can be found feeding off of the intestines of the frog.
Proteins are labeled with radioactive amino acids so that they can be identified. Scientists use radioactivity to label proteins in order to track them during their experiments, you can follow protein degradation, label proteins that don't have antibodies, label all proteins produced at a certain time, separate proteins produced by intracellular pathogens from host proteins, among many other uses.
All things that can cause disease are microscopic: viruses, bacteria, and certain protists like amoebas.
Genes, or DNA, have the blueprints for producing proteins. The proteins produced by DNA not only are the building blocks for the whole body, but they are used to trigger every other reaction in the body. For example, DNA can create proteins such as enzymes, which assist chemical reactions, hormones, which signal other cells to do certain functions, etc.
Heterokaryons are produced to help study the cellular membrane. Each nucleus produces certain types of markers/proteins. They naturally occur in reproducing fungi cells.
can be found in nutmeg, certain mushrooms and certain cactii
I think it is the amount of a certain type of proteins Google proteins and blood type to get a better answer
specific proteins are made only at certain times in certain cells. APEX
The prelude to invasion.
Biological catalysts. They alter the speed of a reaction without undergoing permanent changes themselves.
Antibodies are continuous being produced by activated B cells in your body as a response to your constant exposure to invaders. Antibodies are proteins and synthesized like proteins. Therefore, antibodies will be produced until you die. However, antibodies against a certain type of invaders may disappear when the invaders are eliminated. The ability of the body to respond to the same invaders when they come again lies in the preservation of the B cells that produced these antibodies, not the actual antibodies themselves.
How to create certain types of proteins