Nucleolus and Ribosomes
All cells have protein, though animal cells typically have more as a percentage of their mass.
A ribosome is the organelle that builds proteins. Is that what you are looking for? If not, sorry! :(
Yes, the human body produces protein through a process called protein synthesis, which occurs in the cells. The body uses amino acids from the diet to build and repair tissues, enzymes, hormones, and other important molecules.
Protein synthesis occurs in cellular structures called ribosomes. Ribosomes are responsible for assembling amino acids into proteins based on instructions provided by messenger RNA (mRNA). This process is essential for the growth, repair, and function of cells.
The process that produces sex cells is Meiosis.
glycolosis in cells produces ATP
All cells have protein, though animal cells typically have more as a percentage of their mass.
Bone marrow produces lymphocytes and monocytes and all other blood cells.
Ribosomes are the building structures in all cells.
intracellular and extracellular protein
No, cells are composed of all macromolecules: proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Cells definitely contain protein in the membranes and organelles, but they're not wholly made up of protein or are a type of protein.
Ribosomes are the protein-building structures contained in all cells.Ribosomes
Ribosomes are RNA and protein complexes found in all cells. They are responsible for protein synthesis by translating messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins.
A ribosome is the organelle that builds proteins. Is that what you are looking for? If not, sorry! :(
Ribosomes are the protein-building structures contained in all cells.Ribosomes
Ribosomes are the protein-building structures contained in all cells.Ribosomes
All cells need protein prduced by the mitochondria to survive and for energy