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What are functions of protiens?

Enzymatic protiens: selective acceleration of chamical reactionsStructural protiens: supportStorage protiens: storage of amino acidstransprot Protiens: transport of other substancesHormonal Protiens: Coordination of an organism's activitiesReceptor protiens; Response of cell to chemical stimuliContractile and motor Protiens: MovementDefensive protiens: Protection against disease


What do you call molecules that carry out most cell function?

You would call these molecules "proteins." Proteins are essential for various cellular functions such as metabolism, signaling, and structural support in cells.


The four main categories of large biological molecules?

The four main categories of large biological molecules are carbohydrates (sugars), lipids (fats), proteins, and nucleic acids. These molecules play crucial roles in the structure and function of living organisms.


Are the instructions for making some proteins not specified by genes?

No, all proteins are encoded by genes. The instructions for making proteins are specified in the sequence of nucleotides in the DNA. Genes provide the blueprint for the sequence of amino acids in a protein, which determines its structure and function.


Does the smooth endoplasmic reticulum have a single or double membrane?

yeh it is a double membrane bound organelle. the inner membrane is heavily folded for a large surface are for enzyme activity. its function is the synthesis, modification and distribution of protiens.