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Q: What happens to amino acids once they arrive in a cell?
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Peptide bonds between amino acids are formed primarily on the cell's?

Peptide bonds between amino acids are formed primarily on the cell's Ribosomes


What part of the cell uses amino acids to build proteins?

All cells synthesize (build) proteins from amino acids. The information that the cell needs in order to arrange the amino acids in the right sequence is stored in DNA.


What would happened if cell did not have a supply of amino acids?

If a cell did not have amino acids or the ability to produce them this would mean that cell did not have the plasma membrane and the membranes that surround a cellâ??s organelles. In this situation a cell would not have the ability to fix damage it sustained or be able to reproduce.


How does the amount of ATP affect the concentration of amino acids outside of the cell relative to inside of the cell?

The lower the amount of ATP, especially if there is none present, the concentration of amino acids outside of the cell will be much greater than on the inside, because amino acids need to be aided by a sodium ion. Sodium is pumped outside of the cell (where the amino acids are) by the sodium-potassium pump which needs ATP to function; therefore, if there is no ATP, the pump will not operate, there will be no sodium ions on the outside to aid amino acids into the cell.


What are the organic and inorganic substances in the cell?

amino acids


Chemical process in a cell?

Metabolism


What is The Benefit Of Having More Nucleotide Combinations Than Amino Acids?

By having more codons to code a particular amino acids, it makes it easier to produce in the cell and need to be supplemented from food(essential amino acids are normally not synthesized in our cell).


What nucleic acid provides the instructions for producing amino acids?

nucleic acids is the DNA in the nucleus and amino acids help ribosomes produce protien for a cell.


What is the chain of events from DNA to the cell DNA makes amino acids amino acids make what then what makes what?

a very hard question


Where are amino acids in the cell?

Single amino acids are found in the cytoplasm of the cell. They are mainly useful in protein synthesis, although they have other uses.


Amino acids tend to diffuse from blood capillary to adjacent cell because?

Because cells need the amino acids to produce proteins.


If a cell did not have a supply of amino acids what could happen?

No proteins.