Every cell in your body contains proteins.
Proteins are polymers made of many similar molecules (amino acids) joined together in long chains, these chains are then folded to form a 3D shape.
Proteins are made in the cytoplasm of the cell or on Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum on ribosomes.
in the mitochondria
No. The cell membrane of all cells is made of phospholipids. The cell wall of plants is made of cellulose.
Proteins are made of amino acids, and created at ribosomes.
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Proteins are made in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
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Proteins are made in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
No. The cell membrane of all cells is made of phospholipids. The cell wall of plants is made of cellulose.
The part of a cell that produces proteins are the ribosomes. They are little circles that stick to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and the chlorophyll. Ribosomes are actually proteins themselves.
Which is the process by which newly-made proteins are secreted out of an animal cell?
ribosomes make the proteins in cells
ribosomes make the proteins in cells
Proteins are made of amino acids, and created at ribosomes.
In the Ribosome
In the Ribosomes.
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They are made as peptides on ribosomes. Later they become other proteins incytoplasm
Every cell has proteins. All genes ultimately code for proteins. Proteins are involved in virtually all (if not all) cell processes. Proteins are found in the cell membranes, in the cytosol, in organelles, in the bloodstream, basically everywhere.