Proteins are part of the 4 main organic molecules, Carbohydrates, nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins. They are carbon based molecules that have an amino and carboxyl group.
You you may mean a ribosome, which carries RNA and acts in making proteins.
Pepsin is the "digestive juice" that digests proteins.
globulins are the proteins that acts as a antibody against pathogens..
globulins are the proteins that acts as a antibody against pathogens..
The Golgi apparatus acts as a distribution center for a cell's proteins. It modifies, sorts, and packages proteins received from the endoplasmic reticulum before sending them to their designated locations within or outside the cell. This organelle plays a crucial role in ensuring that proteins reach their correct destinations, facilitating proper cellular function.
Water acts as a solvent for hundreds of plasma proteins in the bloodstream. These proteins remain dissolved in the water component of blood and are transported to various parts of the body for their respective functions.
Peptidase acts on proteins, breaking them down into smaller peptides or amino acids. It helps in the digestion and absorption of proteins in the body.
All Enzyme are proteins enzymes act as catalyst
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No, not all proteins are enzymes. Enzymes are a type of protein that acts as biological catalysts to facilitate chemical reactions in living organisms. While many enzymes are proteins, not all proteins have enzymatic activity. Proteins can have a variety of functions in the body beyond catalyzing reactions.
Pepsin is the enzyme that starts the digestion of proteins in the stomach. Specifically, it acts on proteins and breaks them into polypeptides
Proteins in the cells can be secreted out as intracellular proteins. Hormones, enzymes, and other proteins can be transported via blood stream and acts on distant tissues. when there is an injury or blood leakage appears in our hands lets say, proteins that does the blood clotting arrives there like a police to stop blood flow!