Enzymes are proteins, as too are many structural parts of plants, and even organelles within cells are composed of protein. Nuts and seeds always contain large amounts of protein, as they need to support the plant in its first few days of 'life'.
Yes because Ribosomes make protein and Plants need protein to be able to make food and oxygen!
Pretty much any living organism produces proteins since proteins are necessary for life. This includes everything from plants to fungi to microbes to cells. Viruses cannot produce proteins in and of themselves since they need their host's ribosomes to make their protein.
Cellulose is the structural protein in plants.
To sustain life on Earth
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
animals all animals (meats) have protein, some plants have protein too, like peanuts.
Microorganisms convert atmospheric nitrogen gas into a form that plants can absorb and use. This process is called nitrogen fixation and is typically done by bacteria living in soil or in nodules on plant roots. Once plants take in the nitrogen, they can use it to build proteins through a process called protein synthesis.
plants dont have the enzyme that folds the protein in the exact manner(3-D) structure so they dont produce protein
Nitrogen is the mineral needed for plants to make proteins. Nitrogen is a key component of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins in plants. Without sufficient nitrogen, plants would not be able to produce proteins essential for growth and development.
Peanuts.
Magnesium is found in chlorophyll and this kind of pigment have a porphyrin ring associated with the protein.
Nitrogen is required by plants and animals for protein synthesis