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structural units, storage molecules, transport molecules, and enzymes
Prions are made up only of proteins and lack nucleic acids.
peptidoglycan
mars is a very unique planet because it has 2 moons!
The skin, all 6-10 lb. (~3-4 kg) and 20 square feet in an adult, is a giant, washable, stretchable, tough, water-proof sensory apparatus covering your whole body. One of the endings that detect things is a encapsulated nerve ending formed by the tiny nerve cell of a dorsal root ganglion cell in next to a Merkel cell found in the basal layer hairy skin, in hair follicles, and in oral and anal mucosa.This called the Merkel disc and is a sensory receptor for pressure and texture information.
A unique touch receptor formed from stratum basale cell (and a nerve fiber) is a merkel cell.
Soya beans is the most unique among pulses because of the number of proteins that it contains.
temporal lobe
Being a lawyer is unique because it involves advocating for clients, interpreting complex laws, and resolving legal disputes. Lawyers also play a crucial role in upholding justice and ensuring fair outcomes for their clients. Additionally, lawyers are often seen as trusted advisors, problem solvers, and experts in their field.
merkel cell
The digestive processes in the small intestine are unique because it it the only place in your body where all types of food are digested; proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
Casein is a specific type of Phosphoprotein. Casein is unique because it is one of the slowest proteins to digest and is considered a good compliment to other quickly digesting proteins such as Whey Protein.
There are no side chains in proteins, but the side chains in amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, determine their unique properties.
structural units, storage molecules, transport molecules, and enzymes
peptide bond hydrogen bond
Amino acids are monomers of proteins. Each type of the proteins will have its on unique function and structure.
Prions are made up only of proteins and lack nucleic acids.