DNA
Organelle refers to the bodies that comprise cellular anatomy. A sentence example is: "Mitochondria are the organelles that synthesize ATP, earning them the nickname of being 'powerhouse' to the cell."
delicious recipe
Yes, the word 'recipe' is a noun. A recipe is a set of instructions, specifically in cooking; a word for a thing.
The correct spelling is recipe. It is rec-IP-e with the accent on the 2nd syllable and a long e at the end.
it simple. simple is discribing the recipe.
DNA
makikita ito sa puke ng babae kpag ito ay kinantot mu ng sobra rapin mu pra mag injoy ka ...
A good recipe for a protein shake includes non fat milk, protein powder, peanut butter, and bananas. You can also add any fruit or yogurt to your liking, however it is up do you to make the best tasting recipe.
straberries, bananas, soy milk, and a protein boost
protein synthesis
A brownie's protein content is entirely dependent on the ingredients used. For example, a brownie recipe that uses a lot of eggs will have more resulting protein.
Food Network and All Recipe have some recipe ideas on their websites. Sometimes dips that you purchase in the store will have a recipe on the lid. You can also find recipe ideas on Pinterest.
Sometimes you can, but it is best to always stick to what the recipe calls for.
The key to understanding the function of DNA molecule is layered on the pattern of bases along one strand, of the two, that is formed, that is being transcribed into RNA and therefore being translated into a protein. The "readable" strand contains the information (understood as the pattern of base sequences) needed to build a whole protein or group of proteins. So, the recipe for each protein is encoded in a sequence of bases. An analogy is the way letters form written words; but protein is more like a long sentence than a single word, since it may be formed from hundreds of building blocks, called amino acids. The gene is a coded recipe for building a protein. One strand of DNA (called the "sense" strand) contains the recipe for the protein.
lettus sourcreme hamburger and sometimes potatoes
The aré alike because a chemical symbol tells you what to put together to make a molecule like a recipe tells you what to mix together to make food or a drink
The amount of protein in a cookie depends largely on the recipe. Most Western recipes based on flour, eggs, sugar, and some kind of leavening (and, of course, the flavoring) do have a small amount of protein in them from the eggs and from the gluten in the flour, but usually not enough to be nutritionally significant. For example, the recipe for one batch of Toll House cookies, found on the back of the wrapper of chocolate chips, calls for two eggs and makes about 48 medium-size cookies. So, to get the protein of one egg, you would have to eat 24 cookies. Honestly, adding nuts or using higher-protein flour won't increase the protein content of a single cookie appreciably. Also, using a high-protein flour such as bread flour in a cookie recipe negatively affects the quality of the finished product. So get your protein from some other source!