proteins are overall neutral, but they can be ionized both towards acidity and towards alkalinity (more alkaline or basic). many proteins in your body also wrap around ions, so in that sense, also yes.
ions,phospholipids,carbohydrates,proteins,cholesterol,glycoproteins
Blood contain a high numbers of components as proteins, antibodies, salt, other ions, oxygen, hemoglobin, cells, etc.
Blood contain a high numbers of components as proteins, antibodies, salt, other ions, oxygen, hemoglobin, cells, etc.
Blood contain a high numbers of components as proteins, antibodies, salt, other ions, oxygen, hemoglobin, cells, etc.
Yes, mitochondria contain proteins.
Blood contain a high numbers of components as proteins, antibodies, salt, other ions, oxygen, hemoglobin, cells, etc.
Hydronium Ions
They are not proteins, but they contain proteins.
Blood contain a high numbers of components as proteins, antibodies, salt, other ions, oxygen, hemoglobin, cells, etc.
Blood contain a high numbers of components as proteins, antibodies, salt, other ions, oxygen, hemoglobin, cells, etc.
Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
No. cells can contain more than just proteins