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They are made up of proteins. They are globular proteins
Because genes hold all of our DNA
Yes every organism has ribosomes to synthesize proteins.
Cells make proteins. Proteins are macromolecules (large molecules made up of hundreds or thousands of smaller molecules) containing carbon, hydrogen, and Oxygen.
No. Genetic codes are found on DNA or RNA. These code for the creation of proteins - and all products which determine the structure and function of an organism.
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No. Genetic codes are found on DNA or RNA. These code for the creation of proteins - and all products which determine the structure and function of an organism.
They are made up of proteins. They are globular proteins
No. All enzymes are proteins but not all proteins are enzymes. Muscle tissue is made of protein but it is not made of enzymes.
What do living things need? A place to live that provides for all the organism's needs. Raw materials, like water, proteins, fats, and sugars.
All proteins in the human body are made from RNA.
Because genes hold all of our DNA
Yes every organism has ribosomes to synthesize proteins.
Yes, they do. Antibodies are a formation of many proteins inside of an organism, and all proteins are formed from a synthesis of amino acids.
Nucleic acids include DNA and RNA. DNA is the "master molecule" of the body of all organisms and contains the hereditary code. It contains the codes (genes) of all the proteins the are both functional and structural in an organism. RNA, of which there are three basic types, are the molecules used in the production of these proteins in an organism. RNA is a copy of a segment of the DNA. All body structures and all functional proteins are made when DNA splits and nucleotides are joined to form the RNAs. RNAs are then used to process the proteins in the cell. Since DNA contains all the genes for an organism and is self-replicating, it is essential in the passing on of the hereditary information during reproduction.
Proteins perform all of the required tasks, structure, and activity in living things. They are required for nearly all of the functions of an organism and without them, there would be no life.