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What is a small structure that makes a protein?

The ribosome translates the mRNA into protein.


What Small two-part structure in cells that make protein?

ribosomes


What has a small granular structure that makes protein?

Ribosomes have a small granular structure and are responsible for protein synthesis in cells. They are made of RNA and proteins and can be found in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.


What is a small two-part structure in a cell that makes protein?

ribosomes


A junction that is a protein channel linking the cytoplasms of adjacent cells is called?

A junction that is a protein channel linking the cytoplasms of adjacent cells is called a gap junction. This structure allows for direct communication and sharing of ions and small molecules between neighboring cells.


What is the small structure that makes proteins in a cell?

The ribosomes are the part of the cell that are in charge of building proteins. This process is called Protein Biosynthesis. Inside ribosomes, the appropriate molecules join to form protein chains.


What part of a humans body makes protein?

Ribosomes in the cells of a human body are responsible for making proteins. Ribosomes are small organelles that translate the genetic information encoded in DNA into proteins. They are found in all types of cells and are crucial for protein synthesis.


What is the small protein structure critical to cell division?

ribosomes ?


What are small round structure in a cell that make protein?

Ribosomes


Where does protein digestion end in the human body?

In the human body, protein digestion ends in the small intestine. Protein is required to repair cells and to help new cells grow.


Do cells make proteins on small structures called amino acids?

The right question would be, "Do cells make proteins FROM small structures called amino acids?" The short answer is, yes. If your interested in how look up the Hierarchy of Protein Structures. Specifically: Primary Structure ie. the amino acid sequence Secondary Structure ie repeating folding patterns (which help determine function.) Tertiary Structure ie. many folds and patters create a 3-D shape. For some proteins this is the final structure to a functional protein (such as ribonuclease). Quaternary Structure ie. Most functional proteins are comprised of two or more polypeptides that each adopt a Tertiary Structure (see above) and then assemble with each other. When proteins consist of more than one polypeptide chain, they are said to have Quarternary Structure.


What is a small protein channel that allows the passage of ions and small molecules between cells?

A gap junction is a small protein channel that allows the passage of ions and small molecules between cells. Gap junctions play a crucial role in facilitating communication and coordination between cells.