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Proteins are used in building replacement cells for dying tissue. They also play a part in creation of new tissue like muscles. Your body needs fuel to continue to replenish itself and proteins are part of that fuel.
Rough Endoplasmic reticulum (Rough ER)
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Proteins are an essential part of living organisms. Their functions include controlling growth, serving as enzymes to catalyze chemical reactions in the body, and as transport and storage molecules.
helps in growth,development in body,reproduction etc
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Proteins have several roles in the body - build and repair the body - they are made into enzymes and hormones for normal body functions - they are part of the immune system -- part of antibodies, - they help with fluid balance - and a few other roles. Proteins do not insulate vital organs. A special kind of fat helps to insulate and protect vital organs.
Proteins are used in building replacement cells for dying tissue. They also play a part in creation of new tissue like muscles. Your body needs fuel to continue to replenish itself and proteins are part of that fuel.
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it is a part of your body
anatomy
It doesn't just function with one body part, it functions with them all.
body needs blood to keep the heart pumping so every part of ur body functions, and to carry stuff like oxygen, protein etc..
Iron turns you into a robot so stay out of the rain. Iron is a part of hemoglobin, which is a part of red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the part of the red blood cell that carries the oxygen. A little of the body's stored iron is also used for cellular proteins to do nessecary functions such as storing oxygen.
Rough Endoplasmic reticulum (Rough ER)