Collagen
sponges!
a. primary b. secondary c. tertiary d. quaternary Its e. All of the above, any change to any of the structural levels of organization can change the fuction of the protein
Yes it is. A protein is made from a long string of amino-acids. Proteins come in three specific types: structural, functional, and regulatory. Enzymes reside in the Functional Class of Enzymes.
ribosomes
Amoeba sponges
sponges!
Collagen
basically all sponges
Most types of sponges have asymmetrical bodies. There are around 10 thousand different types of sponges found in bodies of water all over the world.
Most types of sponges have asymmetrical bodies. There are around 10 thousand different types of sponges found in bodies of water all over the world.
Protein is natural, proteins have receptors, hence all protein receptors are found in nature.
Structural proteins are fibrous. Some examples of these are: skin, fur, hair, wool, claws, nails, hooves, horns, scales, beaks and feathers.
a. primary b. secondary c. tertiary d. quaternary Its e. All of the above, any change to any of the structural levels of organization can change the fuction of the protein
Well, the ribosomes make the protein. So it's found all over the cell.
Yes it is. A protein is made from a long string of amino-acids. Proteins come in three specific types: structural, functional, and regulatory. Enzymes reside in the Functional Class of Enzymes.
porifera is the phylum for sponges
No, as in most (if not all) sponges, barrel sponges are completely sessile and unable to move locations.