Yes.
Viruses use the protein making organelles of the cell they take over.
All living things use the same set of 20 amino acids to make proteins. These amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are linked together in different sequences to form the vast array of proteins found in nature.
Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.
No, not all living things contain cells. Viruses, for example, are considered living but are not made up of cells. They are instead composed of genetic material encased in a protein coat.
Proteins are not of themselves alive. However, proteins are the building blocks of all living things.
No, not all living things have cells. While all living things are made up of cells, some organisms like viruses are considered living but do not have cells. Instead, viruses are composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat.
protein?
water,energy, protein,water
All living things use the same set of 20 amino acids to make proteins. These amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are linked together in different sequences to form the vast array of proteins found in nature.
All living things need amino acids to create protein. Protein is essential for the majority of body processes including muscle growth and repair and the various brain functions.
Proteins are found in all living things as well as needed by living things. Animals and vegetables are good sources of protein.
All living things are made of cells, all living things ether need or produce oxygen, all living things reproduce, all living things make and use energy, and all living things adapt to their enviorment.
All living things that contain amino acids (that's all of them,because every living thing has RNA and DNA) need nitrogen
enzyme
Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.
carbon makes up all living things.. so chill...:-)
No, not all living things contain cells. Viruses, for example, are considered living but are not made up of cells. They are instead composed of genetic material encased in a protein coat.
Atoms.