nitrogen-fixing bacteria
It is not clear what you are asking as all cells make proteins: bacteria, plant, fungal, animal, etc.
Perhaps you are thinking of the few species of anaerobic bacteria and archaea that can "fix" atmospheric nitrogen gas to ammonia, which can be used by other organisms that are unable to use nitrogen directly. The amino acids that make up proteins all require nitrogen.
Ribosomal RNA with ribosomal proteins makes up the ribosomes.
Probably bacteria. As is, the bacteria that cause diseases, and help with our immune system. That type of bacteria.
Prokaryotic is the only type of bacteria. And it 'works' or its proteins are made in the cytoplasm. So is its DNA, RNA etc. Nothing is bound in a prokaryote, which is the very definition of a prokaryote.
Bacteria digest the vegetables and produce waste
Yes it is a type of bacteria
These proteins are called antibody.
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Ribosomal RNA with ribosomal proteins makes up the ribosomes.
Amino acids, carbohydrates, proteins, and other acids produced by the normal lactobacillus bacteria.
Probably bacteria. As is, the bacteria that cause diseases, and help with our immune system. That type of bacteria.
bacteria
Prokaryotic is the only type of bacteria. And it 'works' or its proteins are made in the cytoplasm. So is its DNA, RNA etc. Nothing is bound in a prokaryote, which is the very definition of a prokaryote.
Of cell membranes? Usually lipids and proteins.
Bacteria digest the vegetables and produce waste
Bacteria digest the vegetables and produce waste
Blood type refers to the nature of proteins found on your blood cells. These proteins are responsible for many processes within the body. Your blood type is determined by genetics.
I think it is the amount of a certain type of proteins Google proteins and blood type to get a better answer