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aboriginals use wild fruit for paint and carve objects out of wood
You can use styrofoam to make the cell body. Pipe cleaners and yarn both work well for the cell walls/membranes and the endoplasmic reticulum. Uncooked pasta can be used to make mitochondria or other small parts in the cell. Playdoh also works well for making things.
milk is a protein, so it depend on how much milk you use to make how much ice cream how much protein in a 8oz glass of milk then how many 8oz glasses of milk you use, you will get your answer.
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The nucleus is a mass of DNA and protein. It directs the cell to make various proteins and/or lipids that the cell needs to function.
The main organic materials that make up the plasma membrane of a cell are lipids and proteins. Lipids, such as phospholipids and cholesterol, form the basic structure of the membrane, providing a barrier to the cell's interior. Proteins are embedded within the lipid bilayer and facilitate various functions, including transport of molecules and cell signaling.
They produce cell wall materials and lysosymes.Also make glyco lipids and glyco proteins.
Proteins in a cell are synthesized by ribosomes using instructions from DNA in a process called translation. Transfer RNA molecules carry amino acids to the ribosome where they are linked together in the correct order to form a protein. The process of protein synthesis is essential for maintaining cell structure and function.
Nope, it's protein..
they remove what the cell of protein is..
Proteins and lipids don't have cell membranes but are the molecules that make up the bulk of what a cell membrane is.
No. The Golgi apparatus of a eukaryotic cell primarily modifies proteins delivered from the rough endoplasmic reticulum. It is also involved in the transfer of lipids inside the cell and the formation of lysosomes. A cell's ribosomes are responsible for protein production.
The four major categories of organic material that make up life are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Carbohydrates are energy sources and structural components, lipids are used for energy storage and cell membranes, proteins are involved in structural support and enzymatic reactions, and nucleic acids store and transmit genetic information.
Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins are compounds that store energy within the cell. Lipids form the majority of the cell membrane, providing structure and serving as a barrier to the external environment. Proteins are essential for various cellular functions and make up a significant portion of the cell's structure and machinery.
To make a cell wall, you would typically need a combination of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin. These organic compounds provide structural support and rigidity to plant cells. Additionally, other materials such as proteins and lipids may also be present in the cell wall, contributing to specialized functions.
Plants need lipids/fats to help make up the double layer of the cell membrane.