The common protein found in all animals is collagen.
Yes, RNA is found in both plants and animals. RNA plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, including protein synthesis and gene regulation, in all living organisms.
Ribosomes are RNA and protein complexes found in all cells. They are responsible for protein synthesis by translating messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins.
The structural protein found in all sponges is collagen. It provides support and structure to the sponge's body, allowing it to maintain its shape and function.
Ribosomes in animals are responsible for protein synthesis. They read the messenger RNA (mRNA) produced during transcription and assemble amino acids into a polypeptide chain to form a protein. This process is essential for cell growth, repair, and overall functioning in animals.
share a common ancestor, as all three organisms likely inherited this protein from a common source. Mitochondria and chloroplasts were once independent bacteria that were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells, forming a symbiotic relationship. The presence of the protein in all three organisms suggests a shared evolutionary history.
Deserts occur on all seven continents and there are no animals common to all.
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animals all animals (meats) have protein, some plants have protein too, like peanuts.
Meat and milk and protein
Proteins are found in all living things as well as needed by living things. Animals and vegetables are good sources of protein.
Yes, RNA is found in both plants and animals. RNA plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, including protein synthesis and gene regulation, in all living organisms.
Ribosomes are found in all living organisms, including bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes like plants, animals, fungi, and protists. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis in cells by translating messenger RNA into proteins.
It's a peptide. It's not necessarily the same peptide for every person, and certainly not for every type of animal (if it were, anyone who was allergic to dogs would also be allergic to cats, rats, bears, monkeys and probably people). But if there is a protein common to the dogs and the cats and say, horses too, then a person allergic to that protein all these animals have in common could have an allergic reaction to all these animals.
The best example is probably histones. There is lots of variety within proteins though. if you look at a specific protein in 2 different species, even if the two proteins do the same job, they may be mostly different. Some proteins will be found in most mammals, with high 'sequence identity' like those related to muscles (e.g. titin, actin and mysosin) or cell cytoskeleton (e.g. tubulin) but histones tend to be well conserved among all eukaryotes (all things with nuclei) from amoebas to blue whales or c. elegans to humans, with only one or two amino acids different.
Yes, all animals carry protein in their bodies.
They are all animals
All animals have to go throw pregnancy first which is common in all female animals.