At the heme- binding site
an anti-codon is a code for an amino acid found on protein
hydrophobic, if the protein in the cell membrane is completely in, it means it is hydrophobic, therefore the amino acid chain is also hydrophobic.
its not nucleocaspid its nucleocapsid,,,hope you find the difference lol nucleocapsid is the complex of nucleic acid and protein of a virus.
In your DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid). Also in your RNA (Ribonucleic Acid).
They are found on the inside of the folded chain, away from water. Hydrophobic R groups are nonpolar. By orienting within the folded chain, they avoid coming into contact with water.
You can find proline(an amino acid that produces collagen and cartilage) in glutamic acid.
an anti-codon is a code for an amino acid found on protein
No. You would generally only find lactic acid in milk that has gone sour. Milk is a mixture of water, fat, protein, carbohydrates, and minerals.
hydrophobic, if the protein in the cell membrane is completely in, it means it is hydrophobic, therefore the amino acid chain is also hydrophobic.
its not nucleocaspid its nucleocapsid,,,hope you find the difference lol nucleocapsid is the complex of nucleic acid and protein of a virus.
Protein.
in the kidneys
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In your DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid). Also in your RNA (Ribonucleic Acid).
Proteins are found in cells. Proteins are a macromolecule.
we usually find protein,urea ,uric acid and some chemical like potassium,calcium,manesium ect...