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Q: What delivers the proteins to all parts of the cell?
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Can you find protein in your body?

Every cell has proteins. All genes ultimately code for proteins. Proteins are involved in virtually all (if not all) cell processes. Proteins are found in the cell membranes, in the cytosol, in organelles, in the bloodstream, basically everywhere.


Does proteins have cells?

Proteins are biomolecules that are produced in cells. Cells have three distinct parts such as cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm. Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm by ribosomes. The protein coding sequences are actually coded in DNA.


What is the color of blood after it delivers oxygen to all parts of the body?

purple


What system of the body delivers oxygen to all parts of the body?

"circulatory"


What does a DNA do for a cell?

DNA has the instructions for making all of the cell's proteins. The proteins handle everything else. So in this way DNA directs all the cell's activities.


What do proteins do in a human cell?

nothing at all.


Where can you find protein in your body?

Every cell has proteins. All genes ultimately code for proteins. Proteins are involved in virtually all (if not all) cell processes. Proteins are found in the cell membranes, in the cytosol, in organelles, in the bloodstream, basically everywhere.


Which cell parts holds the instructions for making all of the cell parts?

The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.


How do you use cell parts in a sentence?

I labeled all the cell parts in my drawing.Drawing the cell parts, I understood plant cells better.Once I understood cell parts, I wanted to be a scientist.


What are all of the cell parts called?

Cell parts are called organelles.


Is nucleic acid used for building cell parts?

In a sense rRNA, tRNA, and mRNA are all used in the translation of the genetic code to make proteins which are most of what a cell is. But in general, nucleic acids just contain the genetic blueprints of a cell.


What are 4 things all cells have?

Cell membrane, DNA, cytoplasm and ribosomes