12 in each.
There are thousands of different kinds of protein molecules in a typical cell. I personally researched this question for my homework and wound up finding the answer key, so I'm pretty sure it's the right answer.
Different genes contain the information to construct different proteins which lead to the formation of different cell type and thus the organism.
Protein Molecules
proteins in living organisms by translating the information stored in DNA into specific sequences of amino acids. This process is essential for cell function and the overall functioning of an organism.
The Golgi apparatus creates vesicles called transport vesicles that contain molecules for transport to different parts of the cell or outside of the cell. These vesicles can contain proteins, lipids, and other molecules that have been modified and organized by the Golgi apparatus.
thousands of different proteins
There are two kinds of proteins in a cell membrane: peripheral PROTEINS OR trans membrane proteins. Cell membranes are able to perform various functions only because of different membrane protein functions. Most of the membrane proteins have alpha helix structure.
There are thousands of different kinds of protein molecules in a typical cell. I personally researched this question for my homework and wound up finding the answer key, so I'm pretty sure it's the right answer.
Different genes contain the information to construct different proteins which lead to the formation of different cell type and thus the organism.
They contain the information to make the proteins.
The types of proteins produced by the Cell are those that are allowed by the Expression of the Genes in a cell's Dna.
About 5000
Every cell contains DNA within the nucleus, containing the blueprint to build many different proteins in the cell. Different signals can cause embryonic cells to select specific parts of the DNA which can then be used to synthesize proteins, eventually building different cell types.
Better question. What cells do not contain proteins? Proteins is from the Greek and means " first place, " so I can not think of any cell without some types of proteins.
A typical human epithelial cell can contain thousands of different proteins, with estimates ranging from around 10,000 to 15,000 proteins based on gene expression studies and proteomic analyses. The specific types and quantities of proteins present can vary depending on the cell's function and stage in the cell cycle.
They are in the nucleus.They contain DNA and histone proteins.
phospholipids and proteins