A speachel "machine" copy's the DNA and makes a mRNA strand. Then it moves to the ribosomes and translates (that is what the process is called) it into a strains of amino acids which creates a protein.
Rna moves from nucleus to the cytoplasm!
The body does store protein. Muscles are made almost entirely of protein, and when the body has a serious protein shortage, it can obtain protein from its muscles (which shrink accordingly).
proton pump inhibitors (not protein) need to inhibit the production of hydrochloric acid in the stomache and it takes about 30 for that to happen.
turn to page 135 in your textbook
Protein shakes don't necessarily entitle that you need to work out after/before them, they are just healthy dietary supplements. Basically, you'll be fine.
Before a protein is made, a section of the DNA is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA) through a process called transcription. During transcription, the DNA sequence of a gene is transcribed into a complementary RNA sequence. This mRNA then carries the genetic information from the nucleus to the ribosome, where it is translated into a protein.
both protein helps before and after
A polysaccharide is a carbohydrate. It is not made of protein but of monosaccharides.
protein
Hair is primarily made of a protein called keratin.
Not currently - but probably in the past RNA did the job. And before that it is possible that self-replicating proteins did it too.
Chromosomes are made of protein and DNA.