Ribosomes make protein in a cell.
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The kind of proteins that repair muscle cells are known as MG53 proteins. These a family of TRIM protein which is known as Mitsugumin 53 in full.
In mitosis, prior to the division of the cell the genetic material is doubled and the cytoplasm levels increase. After the cell divides, organelles are repaired and proteins/growth of cells continues with the manufacture of proteins from the full set of DNA the new cell has.
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PASS Nitrogen is an important costituent of protien as such nitrogen helps in ameno acid synthesis which in turn make desired proteins for plant growth.
Proteins make up parts of the cell and they help the cell to do many of its jobs.
The cells make them from materials the animal takes in from the environment.
Nitrogen is needed for good plant growth and helps them make proteins.
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The kind of proteins that repair muscle cells are known as MG53 proteins. These a family of TRIM protein which is known as Mitsugumin 53 in full.
Proteins build and repair the body's tissues. Proteins are found in meats, eggs, and a variety of beans and nuts. The human body does not use proteins to make lipids.
In mitosis, prior to the division of the cell the genetic material is doubled and the cytoplasm levels increase. After the cell divides, organelles are repaired and proteins/growth of cells continues with the manufacture of proteins from the full set of DNA the new cell has.
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The key reason is to help them make proteinsAmino acids make up proteins, and one of the things which makes up amino acids is nitrogenProteins are used for the growth of the plant, and also the repair and replacement of parts of the plant when it is damaged
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For growth, repair, and renewal. All living things are made up of cells - small bags of protein dissolved in (salt) water. Actually what you need are amino acids so that your body can make the proteins that are you, and you get them by eating foreign proteins which you digest down to their component amino acids.
CHON (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen).