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Yes prokaryotes can synthesize proteins. Bacteria is an example of prokaryote that has 70 S ribosomes for protein synthesis. Prokaryotes do make structural and functional proteins,
Yes, they would be of no use if they could not. Regulatory proteins use four ways to exert their effects.
Cyclins and regulatory proteins. Regulatory proteins include internal regulators and external regulators
they have have structural, defense and regulatory functions
DNA, proteins, plasma membrane
Yes prokaryotes can synthesize proteins. Bacteria is an example of prokaryote that has 70 S ribosomes for protein synthesis. Prokaryotes do make structural and functional proteins,
Complement proteins
regulatory proteins
Yes, they would be of no use if they could not. Regulatory proteins use four ways to exert their effects.
Cyclins and regulatory proteins. Regulatory proteins include internal regulators and external regulators
they have have structural, defense and regulatory functions
When do Regulatory proteins exert their effects?a) before transcriptionb) during transcriptionc) after transcriptiond) during translatione) all of theseAsnwer : all of these
contractile
DNA, proteins, plasma membrane
No, there are structural proteins, functional proteins [enzymes] and regulatory proteins. Are all enzymes proteins? Yes. Further, many proteins are closely associated with Rnas.
Tropomyosin and Troponin
Regulate gene transcription.