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In a cell, aminoacids will be assembled together with the help of peptide linkages and forms polypeptides which in turn bonds among themselves to form proteins. don't forget that a lengthy process is involved to activate aminoacids, group them with t-rna and ribosomes

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What are special structures in the cell membrane that allows material such as water and sugar to pass through made of?

PROTEIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


What cell parts are made of protein fibers?

Cell parts made of protein fibers include the cytoskeleton, which consists of microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. These protein fibers provide structural support, aid in cell shape maintenance, and facilitate cell movement. Additionally, they play crucial roles in intracellular transport and cell division.


A large protein needs to enter a cell to help the cell perform a function. Explain what process the cell must use to allow the protein to enter and why.?

The cell must use a process called endocytosis to allow the large protein to enter. This process involves the cell membrane engulfing the protein and forming a vesicle that brings it inside the cell. Endocytosis is necessary for large molecules, like proteins, because they cannot pass through the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane due to their size and polarity. Once inside, the protein can be utilized for various cellular functions.


Prokaryotic cell walls are constructed out of what?

Prokaryotic cell walls are made out of peptidoglycan if its for bacteria. In the algae most posses a cell wall made out of surface layer protein, which forms a s-layer.


Cell membrane and protein coat same thing?

No, the cell membrane and protein coat are not the same thing. The cell membrane is a phospholipid bilayer that surrounds the cell, providing structure and regulating what goes in and out. A protein coat, on the other hand, is a protective layer made of proteins that surrounds some viruses.