This is the case with all cells, this is due to regulation of gene expression. In all cells ( except B cells - be cause u DNA rearrangement) we have the same genome, so each cell produces whatever protein it wants and production of some proteins are inhibited or down regulated.
Eg:- The our tear ducts will produce tears containing lysozymes to protect us from infection but our salivary glands will produce saliva with amylase and other enzymes necessary to break down food Save
carbohydrates
You you may mean a ribosome, which carries RNA and acts in making proteins.
Blood type O lacks the antigen proteins of A and B. Blood type O is the universal donor.
hemoglobin
plasma
It prevents the cells from making new proteins.
Yes,because proteins is like egg is larger than blood cells.
Yes, all cells do and need to make their own proteins. All cells contain ribosomes for the absolute necessity for proteins to be present in and around the cell. However, there is an exception. Red blood cells, although they contain some ribosomes, lack a nucleus, which means that they are unable to translate any mRNA and form proteins. All the proteins that red blood cells need are formed during the making of the red blood cell.
Mature blood cells do not have a nucleus. Without this genetic material, the cells are unable to synthesize proteins.
No it stays the same from when you were born till the day you die. However, changes can occur to other blood components. Blood is made up of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and complex compounds like polysaccarides and glycoproteins. Some proteins are antibodies made in response to a protein antigen. Because a fetus has proteins that are contributed from both father and mother, babies can have a different blood type than mom. During delivery, mom can be exposed to those different red blood cells and different proteins and start making protein antibodies. The next time she is pregnant, those new antibodies in her blood can attack the fetal red blood cells. This happens, for instance, in Rh positive and negative mismatches. The Rh proteins on the red blood cells of the baby will cause mom (who is Rh negative and doesn't have the proteins) to start making antibodies that bind to the baby's red blood cells and begins to break them apart, causing severe medical problems.
blood type proteins are found on the surface of the red blood cells that are like id tags
red blood cells
Cells are what were made up of, and they use direct making of proteins because certain proteins tell the cell to DIRECTLY connect to the genes.Deanna G.
Blood.
carbohydrates
proteins on the surface of red blood cells
Formed elements of blood do not include the defense proteins known as antigens. The formed elements of blood are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).