Between 1,000 and 3,000.
That's my guess and I'm sticking with it until somebody convinces me otherwise.
Proteins are made up of one or more polypeptides, which are chains of amino acids linked together. Polypeptides are the building blocks of proteins, and proteins are larger, more complex molecules that perform various functions in the body.
There are estimated to be tens of thousands of different proteins in the human body.
Multicellular organisms, such as humans, plants, and animals, have many different types of cells specialized to perform specific functions in the body. These cells work together in a coordinated manner to support the overall functioning and health of the organism.
Nerves in the human body transmit electrical signals between the brain and different parts of the body, allowing for communication and coordination of bodily functions.
Tendons connect muscles to bones, while ligaments connect bones to other bones in the human body.
The human body has different kinds of cells to meet the various needs of the human being. From being able to think and plan to being able to move etc.
Pepsin starts digestion of proteins by breaking down the many of polypeptides into shorter peptides.
Because if there's only one cell in the body, the human anatomy would be incomplete
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There are too many different kinds of cells in the human body, or the body of any other large animal, to describe what each does in a small place like this. People study for years to learn that.
Proteins are polymers formed from amino acids found in the human body. These amino acids are linked together in a specific sequence to form a protein molecule.
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there are 200 types of cells