Enzymes break down sugar using digestion as its method.
The basal cell layer contains special cells called:
hemoglobin
Meat, fish and eggs are proteins. some examples are; 1.structure protein - collagen 2.transport protein-HDNA polymerasesignal protein-EGF 4.motor protein-miosin 5.enzyme- DNApolymerase 6.gene regulatory protein-transcription factor 7.special proposal protein-glueprotein 8.storage protein- 9.receptor protein-insulin receptor
Organelle. These specialized structures within a cell carry out specific functions, such as energy production in the mitochondria or protein synthesis in the ribosomes. Organelles are responsible for various cellular activities that help maintain the cell's survival and functionality.
Some examples of proteins are: 1. structure protein - collagen 2. transport protein - HDNA polymerasesignal protein - EGF 4. motor protein - miosin 5. enzyme - DNA polymerase 6. gene regulatory protein - transcription factor 7. special proposal protein - glue protein 8. storage protein 9. receptor protein - insulin receptor
The special molecule used in protein synthesis is transfer RNA (tRNA). tRNA is responsible for bringing specific amino acids to the ribosome during translation and ensuring that the correct amino acid is added to the growing protein chain according to the mRNA sequence.
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The basal cell layer contains special cells called:
PROTEIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The nucleolus contains the instructions for creating ribosomes (rRNA).
there is no "protein in a prion", because prion is nothing but a protein. The gene sequence of this protein is just normal, with nothing special.
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A chaperone protein is used in the cell to ensure proper protein folding, among other cellular functions.
Your body has special things that get the food that is good and turn it into protein that u could use.
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An enzyme