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How can scientists account for the millions of proteins there are?

They can't, they group the more important and less important ones into sections. The amino acids that have the essential proteins for life are more closely evaluated though.


How can the same signal have different effects in different Cells?

The Specificity of Cell Signaling and Coordination of the Response The explanation for the specificity exhibited in cellular responses to signals: different kinds of cells have different collections of proteins. (This is because different kinds of cells turn on different sets of genes). The response of a particular cell depends on its particular collection of signal receptor proteins, relay proteins, and proteins needed to carry out the response. Two cells that respond differently to the same signal differ in one or more of the proteins that handle and respond to the signal. Although cells A, B and C all have the same receptor protein, differences in other proteins account for their differences in responses.


What is the most abundant organic compound in the human body?

Proteins, they account for over 50% of the organic matter in the body.


What do lipoproteins transport?

HDL'S ( high density lipoproteins) transport cholesterol from the bloodstream to the liver to be degraded and excreted. LDL'S are somties refferred to as carrying the "bad" cholesterol, whereas HDL'S carry the "good" cholesterol.


Which best describes the structure of the molecules that make up protein?

Carboxyl group + amino group + side chain

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What account for 15 percent of your total body weight?

proteins


How do variations in this structure account for functional differences among membranes?

Different membranes have different scatters of proteins that are located in with the phospholipid bilayer. These different proteins have different functions.


How 20 amino acids are responsible for the billions of protein?

Even with 20 amino acids, there can be innumerable combinations. Since amino acids can be repeated in the polypeptide chain, it is easy to create a variety of proteins. It must also be taken to account that just one protein is made from around 50 amino acids minimum, which greatly increases the diversity of the protein. Even with just 50 amino acids, the different arrangements can be 3.04*1064, which is a significant amount of proteins that can be made from arrangements of just 50 amino acids.


How can scientists account for the millions of proteins there are?

They can't, they group the more important and less important ones into sections. The amino acids that have the essential proteins for life are more closely evaluated though.


How many electrical fires are there a year?

According to the USFA, during a typical year, home electrical problems account for 26,100 fires and $1 billion in property losses. About half of all residential electrical fires involve electrical wiring.


Do freely moving valence electrons account for electrical conductivity in metals?

yes they conduct electricity


The components of membranes that account for most of their active functions are?

Diverse proteins embedded in the lipid bilayer or positioned at one of its surfaces carry out most of the membranes functions.


How do you get a fuse panel diagram for a 96 e350?

If you spend 14.95 get an account with AllData and you can print out all the electrical schematics.


What has the author Francis Watkins written?

Francis Watkins has written: 'A particular account of the electrical experiments hitherto made publick'


What account head can be used in tally for expenses related to electrical work and building repair during setting up office?

Indirect expense...


Approximately how many proteins in the human body are estimated to function as transcription factors?

Around 2000 proteins are involved in the regulation of genes in the developing cell in a human body, though there is an estimated 2600 DNA binding proteins, but only around the 2000 is required to account for regulating all the genes in each of our genome during development. its about 10% of the total protein information we have in our genes because the human genome contains information to approx. 25000 proteins.


Which chemical bonds are characterized by very intermolecular forces and often account for the complex three dimensional arrangements in proteins and nucleic acids?

covalent (peptide) bond and hydrogen bonding