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Protein is produced in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, then packed in a vesicle and sent to the Golgi apparatus to be exported out/around the cell.
What is the name ofthe part of a cell that stores protein
In there ball sack
Every cell has a a cell membrane and only water, oxygen, and CO2 can pass through it. The protein doorways help bring in large molecules. Waste products get sent out by the vesicles (which have there own membrane). Cells have organelles which are tiny organs in the cells. So basically the cell products are protected by the cell membrane which is made of layers of linked molecules.
In sets of three nucleotides called codons
Protein is produced in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, then packed in a vesicle and sent to the Golgi apparatus to be exported out/around the cell.
What is the name ofthe part of a cell that stores protein
The genetic code stored in DNA is the sequence of nitrogen bases. The sequence of nitrogen bases determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein, and the sequence of amino acids determines the structure and function of a protein.
Powdered alum should be packaged in a sealed air- tight container. It is stored and packaged just like other spices.
Panama hats are woven from flexible fibre of the jipijapa plant in Ecuador and exported to Panama. They are very flexible,light and bounce back to their original shape even when twisted or rolled up. They are stored rolled up in a hollow tube & exported in tubes.
If individuals consume protein in excess of the amount needed, the extra protein will not be stored as protein. It will convert to fat and stored as fat.
Not in my experience - if they have been properly packaged and stored.
Organic foods can be processed, packaged, transported, and stored, but the shelf life may be shorter than non-organic foods, because they do not contain the preservatives that non-organic foods do.
They are stored in the colloid as the protein thyroglobulin. Thyroglobulin is essentially T3 and T4 linked together into a protein.
In there ball sack
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