Yes, plant cell contains proteins. Even the plant cell wall is made up of protein. All living beings contain a cell wall which is mostly made up of protein. And also plant cells prepare cell proteins also which are used for synthesis of many enzymes, amino acids, and many substances. Main source of protein in plant cell is nitrogen. Palisade cells help in synthesis of carbohydrates which inturn is prepared into fats, proteins, glucose. Thus plant cells contain proteins.
By Photosynthesis, the palisade cells make glucose which has many uses including: storage as starch, to make fat, to make cellulose and to make protein. Glucose is converted with mineral slat nitrates to make the protein. Nitrates provide the essential nitrogen to make protein.
The Ribosome, an organelle of the plant cell, manufactures most of the cell's protein.
Well, the ribosomes make the protein. So it's found all over the cell.
Yes, most plants contain proteins because they need it for almost all plant processes.
Yes. When instructions from the Nucleus say "Do this.", it is the proteins that Do.
No - the main component of plant cell walls is cellulose - which is a carbohydrate. The other main components, hemicellulose and pectin, are also polysaccharides (carbohydrates).
In the ribosomes
Mostly Plant cells and Bacteria, often some specialised cells will have cell walls.
Plant cell walls are mostly made of chitin. Chitin is a derivative of glucose, and also makes up the exoskeletons of crustaceans and the internal shells of cephalopods.
A plant's cell wall is made up mostly of 2 compounds, cellulose and hemicellulose. Cellulose and hemicellulose aid in the release of protoplasts.
The plant cell wall is mostly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. Bacterial cell walls are usually made of peptidoglycan.
no,cheeks do not have cell walls because plants have cell walls to let protein and waste in and out while an animal cell just sits there.No, only plant cells have cell walls.Well,kind of.No only plant cells have cell walls.
Mostly Plant cells and Bacteria, often some specialised cells will have cell walls.
Cellulose.
Plant cell walls are mostly composed of cellulose. They also contain hemicellulose and pectin. Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan.
No, only Plant Cells have [to the exterior] cellulosic - protein coats. Animal Cells have glycosyl - protein coats.
Plant cell walls are composed mostly of polysaccharides which is a form of a complex carbohydrate. The cytoplasm is also found in the cell wall.
Chloroplasts in the thylacoids, cell walls and large central vacuoles.
Plant cell walls are mostly made up of cellulose which is a polymer of beta-glucose.
Plant cell walls are mostly made of chitin. Chitin is a derivative of glucose, and also makes up the exoskeletons of crustaceans and the internal shells of cephalopods.
A plant's cell wall is made up mostly of 2 compounds, cellulose and hemicellulose. Cellulose and hemicellulose aid in the release of protoplasts.
The plant cell wall is mostly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. Bacterial cell walls are usually made of peptidoglycan.
no,cheeks do not have cell walls because plants have cell walls to let protein and waste in and out while an animal cell just sits there.No, only plant cells have cell walls.Well,kind of.No only plant cells have cell walls.
Well plant cells are the cells with cell walls so plants have cell walls.