Growth hormone
An increase in metabolic rate, including elevated protein synthesis, can be influenced by several factors such as physical activity, hormonal changes, and dietary intake. Regular exercise, particularly strength training, stimulates muscle growth and boosts metabolism. Hormones like thyroid hormones and insulin also play crucial roles in regulating metabolic processes and promoting protein synthesis. Additionally, consuming adequate protein and certain nutrients can further enhance these metabolic activities.
The Smooth endoplasmic Reticulum, catalyze reactions involved with: synthesis of steroid based hormones like sex hormones.
T3 and T4 hormones regulate the metabolism, protein synthesis and sensitivity to other hormones in the body.
1) Change in membrane permeability and/or voltage 2) Enzyme activation/inactivation 3) Initiation of secretory activity 4) Synthesis of regulatory molecules such as enzymes
Lipid soluble hormones, like steroid hormones, bind to intracellular receptors in the target cell. This hormone-receptor complex then enters the nucleus and binds to specific DNA regions, regulating gene transcription. Ultimately, this leads to changes in protein synthesis and cellular responses.
A protein. That's what protein synthesis means.
Alcohol consumption can interfere with protein synthesis by disrupting the balance of hormones and enzymes involved in the process. Chronic alcohol consumption can lead to liver damage, which impairs the liver's ability to produce proteins and enzymes necessary for protein synthesis. Additionally, alcohol can negatively impact the absorption of nutrients needed for protein synthesis.
Ribosomes, are responsible for protein synthesis.
it hold the protein synthesis in the ribosomes
Ribosomes play important role in the protein synthesis.
Protein Synthesis
They provide surface for protein synthesis. They are the sites of protein synthesis.