Proteins C and S are two of the clotting factors that are present in the plasma to help regulate or activate parts of the clotting process
Organic molecules are enzymes which can be classified as proteins.
Carbohydrates are molecules that contain C, H, O. Proteins normally contain chains of amino acids.
Nitrogen is needed for everything to grow well. It is essentially a building block for proteins. Generally, nitrogen makes things grow more. For plants they make things grow more and become greener. Nitrogen is added to soil using fertilizer, or nitrogen-fixing plants.
Proteins are built in ribosomes within a cell. Ribosomes read the genetic information carried by messenger RNA (mRNA) and assemble amino acids into protein chains through a process called translation.
Proteins are madeMain activity is respiration.It produces energy through respiration
Anthony C. Allison has written: 'Structure and function of plasma proteins' -- subject(s): Analysis, Blood proteins, Physiology, Plasma
Ruth C. Matthews has written: 'Heat shock proteins in fungal infections' -- subject(s): Heat shock proteins, Pathophysiology, Immunology
proteins are the things that make up muscle. they are made up of the elements C, H, O, N, S. carbos are energy storage molecules made up of the elements C, H, O. C- Carbon H- Hydrogen O- Oxygen N- Nitrogen S- Sulfur
Josephine C. Adams has written: 'Thrombospondin gene family' -- subject(s): Calcium-binding proteins, Thrombospondins
John C. Kendrew has written: 'The thread of life' -- subject(s): Molecular biology 'The three-dimensional structure of a protein molecule' -- subject(s): Proteins
Derek P. Brazil has written: 'Regulation of phospholipase C-[beta]2 by G protein [beta] [gamma] subunits' -- subject(s): Membrane proteins, G proteins, Phospholipase C.
Sulfur is a non-metal that is present in proteins. It is found in amino acids such as cysteine and methionine, which contribute to the structure and function of proteins through the formation of disulfide bonds.
Vaishali S. Shenoy has written: 'Contribution of protein environment to redox potentials of rubredoxin and cytochrome c' -- subject(s): Physiological transport, Proteins, Cytochrome
Proteins contain C, O, H, N.
Amino acids ARE monomers- of Proteins: a polymer. Elements C,H,O,N and sometimes s and p make it up..
I'd expect the Proteins to be the most 'well-rounded' - containing C,H,O,N,S and benzene rings.
Organic molecules are enzymes which can be classified as proteins.