The Golgi Apparatus in the cell packages or modifies the
protein for release and then exits the cell.
The process by which substances are released by a cell is called exocytosis.
they remove what the cell of protein is..
The process by which a cell gets rid of a large protein molecule is called exocytosis. During exocytosis, the protein is packaged into vesicles that fuse with the cell membrane, allowing the contents to be released outside the cell. This mechanism is essential for cellular communication and waste removal.
Protein, because thats what the cell membrane does (delivers protein to the cell)
Protein, because thats what the cell membrane does (delivers protein to the cell)
Ribosomes are small ''protein factories'' for protein synthesis in cell. Therefore, cell use ribosomes for synthesis protein...
A newly made protein is released by the mRNA during the process of translation when a stop codon is encountered, signaling the end of the protein coding sequence. This triggers the ribosome to release the completed protein chain into the cell.
a protein is too big to enter a cell on its own, therefore it requires carriers in order to do so. the carriers transport the protein in/out of the cell.
It requires energy, and a protein carrier molecule. The large particle binds to the protein carrier on the inside of the cell. It is then transported across the membrane as a result of a conformational change in the protein (think of it flipping), and then it is released on the outside of the cell. Again, this requires some source of energy.
Protein is used inside cells to protect the cell and provide nutrients.
Cell membrane pores are made up of protein.
Ribosomes are the protein-synthesizing machines of the cell