cell genome
Ribosomes build up proteins. They provide surface for that
Yes they can provide energy. That happens when glucose level is low
Proteins and carbohydrates share the role of providing energy for life's processes. Proteins are broken down into constituent amino acids by enzymes.
No. Our body uses proteins to heal itself, make new cells, and provide energy to our body.No proteins=Dead
Transport proteins provide channels for certain solutes to enter and leave the cell.
genetic translationProtein production takes place. Ribosomes provide surface for that
proteins
Ribosomes build up proteins. They provide surface for that
PROTEINS
Ribosomes are protein factory that synthesize proteins from amino acids (no other organelle can do this). Ribosomes structures containing site for protein production. when the mRNA exported to cytoplasm, ribosomes sense it and bind to start protein synthesis.
All unrefined foods provide proteins, including leafy green vegetables, tubers, grains, legumes, and nuts.
Many of the chemicals your body needs will most likely come from something that is ingested. Most commonly, food. Foods can provide Sodium, Fatty acids, Proteins, the vast majority of vitamins. Though sunlight does play a role in the body's production of vitamin "D".
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Yes, only channel proteins provide a continuous path across the plasma membrane. Carrier proteins do not provide a continuous path but do require conformational changes in order to transport solutes across the membrane.
No. Carbs, proteins and fats provide us energy.
•Formed by proteins -Provide template
Provide insulation