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Q: What is storage region for proteins?
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How is the protein contained in seeds useful for the plant sprouting from the seed?

Seed storage proteins are proteins that are found in seeds. The main function of storage proteins is to be a storage reserve for nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur. These proteins are quickly mobilized during seed germination and serve as a source of reduced nitrogen for the growing seedlings.


Are proteins used for long term storage in cells?

No. ATP is the shortest term energy storage, carbohydrates are short to medium term storage and fats are longest terms storage. Proteins are used almost exclusively for building structural elements or cell functionality.


What are functional proteins?

Storage molecules, transport molecules, and movement.


Do vacuoles produce proteins?

No; vacuoles function in storage and transport.


What are types of proteins?

The types of protein are:Enzymes,Hormones,Transport proteins,Immunoglobulin/Antibodies,Structural proteins,Motor proteins,Receptors,Signaling proteins,and Storage proteins.there aren't any that r easy to find so fave fun finding that


What area of the stomach acts as a storage?

The area of the stomach that acts as a temporary storage area is the what region?


What large molecules in living things are fats and used as energy storage?

Proteins


What is the storage depot in a cell?

Proteins are stored in the rough endoplasmic reticulum of a cell.


What is the small region of the nucleus that is made up of RNA and proteins?

Nucleolus


What is the function of MYH7?

Forms proteins found in the Cardiac region (heart).


Which element is NOT characteristic of the primary structure of proteins?

Phosphorus is not a primary characteristic of protein structure. Proteins do many things within a cell, such as molecule transport and storage.


What is the structure of the four Macromolecules?

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