No, proteins are assembled from the multi R- branched monomeric amino-acid moieties called Amino Acids.
There are a number of things that make up phospholipids and proteins. They have hydrophilic head and tails and also contain alcohol and a phosphate among others.
the cell membrane
The plasma membrane is flexible and is made up of organic molecules called lipids and proteins .
Phospholipids and proteins. Source; Biology Eighth Edition
phospholipid and cholesterol
membrane lipid which is made up of phospholipids and glycolipids. both phospholipids and glycolipids makes up glycerolipid.
Phospholipids have several different functions. They can act as anchors to cell proteins and can also act as protein messengers.
The plasma membrane is flexible and is made up of organic molecules called lipids and proteins .
Phospholipids and proteins. Source; Biology Eighth Edition
No, they are lipids.
a cell membrane is a lipid bi-layer made of phospholipids and water
phospholipid and cholesterol
A phosphate group and a lipid (to form a phospholipid).
Phospholipids, Proteins and carbohydrates
The cell membrane
membrane lipid which is made up of phospholipids and glycolipids. both phospholipids and glycolipids makes up glycerolipid.
A double layer phospholipids, glycolipids and cholesterol various transport proteins and water.
Phospholipids have several different functions. They can act as anchors to cell proteins and can also act as protein messengers.
Yes; it synthesizes components of the cell membrane, including proteins and phospholipids.