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what packages protein hormones and enzymes in a cell
the receptors bind to several hormones at the same time during protein kinase activation, enzymes phosphorylate many other enzymes... A&P
There are no hormones in saliva.There are enzymes in saliva.
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Proteins are the nutrient that forms enzymes and some hormones in our body. Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts for chemical reactions, while hormones are signaling molecules that regulate various physiological processes.
Neurotransmitters, enzymes or hormones
Studying enzymes and hormones is important because they play critical roles in various biological processes within the body. Enzymes help facilitate chemical reactions in the body, while hormones act as messengers that regulate many physiological processes. Understanding how enzymes and hormones work is essential for advancing our knowledge of health and disease.
Building blocks of life, hormones, enzymes etc
the shape of there molecules :)
Antibodies
Enzymes are catalytic proteins. Connective tissue is, well, tissue and is made of cells, but proteins such as collagen do play an important role. Some hormones are proteins and some are not. An example of a protein that serves as a hormone is insulin. However, hormones such as testosterone or thyroxin are NOT proteins.
they share a common ancestry and evolutionary history. This shared genetic and biochemical similarity is a result of common descent and supports the theory of evolution. The conservation of enzymes and hormones among related organisms reflects their functional importance in biological processes.