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There are estimated to be tens of thousands of different proteins in the human body.
The Ribosomes. The "Work Benches" of the protein synthesis.
Yes, ribosomes are responsible for translating mRNA into proteins during the process of protein synthesis.
The transcription process begins in the nucleus of a cell during protein synthesis.
The process of breaking down proteins into individual amino acids is called protein degradation. These amino acids are then used to synthesize new proteins through a process called protein synthesis. This cycle of protein degradation and synthesis is important for maintaining cellular homeostasis and meeting the body's demand for specific proteins.
Proteins play a vital role in all cells. In fact, cells need thousands of proteins in order to function properly. The synthesis of these proteins is primarily directed by
thousands of different proteins
The number doesn't effect the types of proteins that a cell produces. The DNA tells the ribosome (in a round about way) what the protein will be.
That depends on the specific protein, there are many thousands of different proteins each with different actions.
RNA is involved in the synthesis of proteins.
It is the first step in creating proteins.
Synthesis of proteins occurs in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Organisms contain proteins composed of 20 different amino acids. These amino acids can combine in various sequences to form the thousands of proteins found in living organisms.
An important function of the Golgi apparatus is the modification, sorting, and packaging of proteins and lipids for transport within or outside the cell. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is responsible for the synthesis, folding, and transport of proteins and lipids within the cell.
There are 20 different amino acids that are commonly used in the synthesis of body proteins. These amino acids are essential for building different proteins that perform various functions in the body.
There are estimated to be tens of thousands of different proteins in the human body.
Protein synthesis is important for viruses because the virus forces the host cell to make proteins that the cell does not need, but the virus does to repoduce. Protein synthesis is important for cells because the proteins are essential for all cellular activites.