Ribosomes
endocytosis is when large substances are taken into the cell(does not require protien carriers or protien channels) .whereas f.diffusion is movement of "hydrophilic" molecules or "ions" in and out of cell through a protein carrier present in the cell membrane.
yes and no the nucleolus makes the ribosome that make most of the protien inside the cell
the endoplasmic reticulum prepares protien. by saira
makes food for the cell
Cellulose makes up the cell wall in plants.
ridsomes take care of the protien in the cell
Protien makes enzymes, and repairs your body.
protien
well since a ribisome makes protien maybe it could be a farm because farms have animals that make protien
protien builds your muscles and makes you feel full after eating.
The animal cell needs protien for the growth of new tissue and to repair damaged tissue.
endocytosis is when large substances are taken into the cell(does not require protien carriers or protien channels) .whereas f.diffusion is movement of "hydrophilic" molecules or "ions" in and out of cell through a protein carrier present in the cell membrane.
Transport protiens are open on the outside and the molecule goes in the protien and it flips and then it enters the cell.
No, milk has protien, which makes your bones stronger.
There is absolutely no protien in a serving of margarine.
No. They only contain ribosomes. They make protien for the cell. Eukaryotes have them, too. In eukaryotes, they are made in the endoplasmic recitillium.
Amino acids are the building blocks of protien.