There is no "mineral" mixed with glucose to make proteins.
The essential element needed for protein synthesis in plants is nitrogen. Protein contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. The first three elements are supplied by water and carbon dioxide. Nitrogen is absorbed by the roots as nitrate from the soil.
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.
ironIron is needed in the haemoglobin of red blood cells. Iron (II) forms the haem group, which attches itself to the globular protein molecules, which together make up the haemoglobin.
In this analogy, the cell membrane is like a wall, keeping what's in the cell inside, and what is outside of the cell out. However, there are "gates" called receptors. Receptors are large protein molecules embedded in the membrane, with one end outside and one end inside. Different gates, or receptors, permit certain things to enter. For example a glucose receptor lets glucose enter the cell. When a glucose molecule passes a glucose receptor, the glucose molecule is attracted to the receptor by an electric charge. It then binds to the receptor, but now the balance of the charges in the protein molecule has been changed, so the protein molecule changes shape. When it changes shape, it pulls the glucose into the cell and then lets go of the glucose. Now the protein is free to return to its original shape, and the glucose is inside the cell.
Primary protein structure is the order of amino acids that compose the protein and their arrangement into 2 dimensional structures like sheets or helixes is secondary. Tertiary structure is the mixed composition of secondary forms to make a three dimension protein and quaternary structure is how the protein becomes part of a functional unit like hemoglobin inside of a blood molecule.
Glucose can't be converted to proteins by addition of chemicals . But during metbolic reaction products formed from glucose are used to make amino acids by addition of amino group which form proteins .
No, glucose is a sugar. And a carbohydrate. Google sugar.
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The Mineral Salt Needed to make proteins in plants are *NITRATES* :)
The mineral is graphite.
The answer is Kaolin.
The essential element needed for protein synthesis in plants is nitrogen. Protein contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. The first three elements are supplied by water and carbon dioxide. Nitrogen is absorbed by the roots as nitrate from the soil.
Cobalt itself is not a mineral. Cobalt mixed with arsenic and sulfur make the mineral Cobaltite. It also has iron and nickel mixed in.
Graphite, a form of carbon
they can make food with itAnswer:Along with being the stored energy source for plants, they also polymerize glucose into cellulose the main building material for the plants branches and stalks
an amino acid is to a protein. ie starch is made of a chain of glucose with side branching. aa's combine to make a protein, to simplify things
It is usually a powder with high amount of protein (15g-50g) that is mixed with milk, water, juice or other liquid to make a shake.