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No, animal cells do not have a protein coat. Only viruses have a protein coat.
All cells have protein, though animal cells typically have more as a percentage of their mass.
Proteins are found in cells. Proteins are a macromolecule.
No, prokaryotic cells do not have a protein capsid. Protein capsids are a characteristic feature of viruses, which are non-living entities that infect cells. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, are living organisms that do not possess a protein capsid.
No they do not have a protein coat
No, cells are composed of all macromolecules: proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Cells definitely contain protein in the membranes and organelles, but they're not wholly made up of protein or are a type of protein.
Muscle cells.
Separate cells from plasma, lyse cells, precipitate protein, dialyze protein sample.
Yes, surface receptors are made of protein units in cells.
Hemoglobin is the protein involved in carrying O2 to the body cells.
Ribosomes are the protein factories of the cells.
Lipo-protein membrane