I was wondering the same thing....
nucleotides. nucleotides are made of a sugar-phosphate backbone and a nitrogen-containing base
The subunits of DNA are known as nucleotides. Each nucleotide consists of a sugar (deoxyribose), a phosphate and a nitrogenous base.
Channel proteins carrier proteins cell recognition proteins receptor proteins enzymatic proteins
Membrane proteins and all other proteins are produced in cytoplasm. The proteins targeted to membranes by specific signals. Golgi vesicles transport the proteins to membrane. Not all proteins are membrane proteins
Receptor proteins, recognition proteins, transport proteins, and enzymatic proteins.
They are not proteins, but they contain proteins.
Some proteins do serve as enzymes, but certainly not all proteins.
Amino proteins are the most required proteins in the body. This is an example proteins sentence.
No, there are structural proteins, functional proteins [enzymes] and regulatory proteins. Are all enzymes proteins? Yes. Further, many proteins are closely associated with Rnas.
Transport proteins are not responsible for the secretion. Golgi vesicles transport proteins. Proteins synthesis occur in cytoplasm.
They are type of proteins. They are 3D globular proteins
Proteins. Proteins.