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What does ribosome carry?

Ribosomes attach to messenger RNA molecules and facilitate the translation of mRNA into proteins.


Neurotransmitters attach to what molecules in the cell membrane?

Neurotransmitters attach to specific proteins called receptors on the cell membrane. These receptors are typically ligand-gated ion channels or G protein-coupled receptors that initiate cellular responses when neurotransmitters bind to them.


Cell membranes are made up of?

a lipid bilayer - contains protein molecules & carbohydrates often attach themselves to these proteins


What type of membrane proteins have an exposed site on the outer cell surface that can attach to a ligand?

The type of membrane proteins that have an exposed site on the outer cell surface to attach to a ligand are called receptor proteins. These proteins are specifically designed to bind to signaling molecules, such as hormones or neurotransmitters, which can initiate a cellular response. Receptor proteins play a crucial role in cell communication and signaling pathways.


Enzymes that attach carbohydrates and lipids to proteins are called?

Enzymes that attach carbohydrates to proteins are called glycosyltransferases, while enzymes that attach lipids to proteins are called acyltransferases. These modifications play important roles in protein structure and function.


Are antibodies large protein molecules that are attach to pathogens?

Yes, antibodies are Y-shaped proteins produced by the immune system in response to pathogens. They can attach to specific antigens on pathogens, marking them for destruction by other immune cells.


What part of virus allows it to attach to a cell?

The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell.


What parts of a virus allow it to attach to a cell?

The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell.


What substance is the coating of a virus made of?

The coating of a virus is made of protein molecules. These proteins can vary in composition and structure, helping the virus to attach to host cells and invade them.


What happens next after the ribosome reaches the start codon?

tRNA molecules attach to codons.-apex


What are the building blocka for proteins?

Amino acids build up proteins. Peptide bonds attach them


What organelles creates proteins?

Ribosome. They attach to DNA strand and from the information taken create the proteins.