Yes; motor proteins produce motion.
Yes; grain synthesizes proteins to perform its biological functions.
Proteins are made in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Yes, there are biological nanomachines in our bodies. For example, proteins like motor proteins and enzymes function as nanomachines to carry out essential functions at the molecular level, such as transporting molecules within cells and facilitating chemical reactions.
Ribbosomes
No, contractile proteins are involved in muscle contraction, while motor proteins are involved in cellular movement and transportation of organelles. Both types of proteins use ATP to produce movement, but they serve different functions in the body.
Ribosomes functions as factories to produce proteins.
Catalyst for proteins
Yes; motor proteins produce motion.
Proteins are made in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Yes; grain synthesizes proteins to perform its biological functions.
they are formed in the food you eat they feed your musclew
microtubules
Yes, there are biological nanomachines in our bodies. For example, proteins like motor proteins and enzymes function as nanomachines to carry out essential functions at the molecular level, such as transporting molecules within cells and facilitating chemical reactions.
Ribbosomes
metabolism
plasma proteins determine......