A particle fitting your description may be a virus particle, which is made up of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed by a protein capsid.
The phenotype is connected to the translation part of protein synthesis.
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The bran and outer part of the endosperm contain the majority of protein. The bran and germ layers contain most of the vitamins and fiber.
No The simple type of enzyme contains only one part called protein part. Conjucated enzymes have two parts. i. protein part ii. non protein part
The entire sequence of DNA bases responsible for the manufacture of a protein or part of a protein is called a gene. Genes contain the instructions for making proteins through a process called protein synthesis, involving transcription and translation. Each gene has a specific sequence of nucleotide bases that encodes the information for a particular protein.
protein coat and the nucleus acid
The two parts of a virus are the protective protein coating and the genetic material inside.A protein coat and a nucleic acid (either RNA or DNA)
It is the coat part of a suit. It can also be called a jacket.
a part of the seed coat
Pepsin) whereas other enzymes are composed of both protein part and non-protein part. The complete enzyme molecule (with both protein part and non-protein part) is known as holo-enzyme. The protein part is known as Apo-enzyme Non- protein part may be co-factor or co-enzyme
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Protein is a noun.
The part of ocean surrounded by land is either a country or island. Idiot. a country or island is a part of land surrounded by water. this question is what is a part of an ocean that is surrounded by land. I believe that is either bay or cove. hello, isn't it a peninsula?
The phenotype is connected to the translation part of protein synthesis.
its a flower
nucleus!
A seed is formed when a pollen grain from the male part of a plant (stamen) fertilizes the ovule in the female part of the flower (pistil) through the process of pollination. The fertilization of the ovule results in the creation of an embryonic plant within the seed, surrounded by a protective seed coat.