A decrease in the formation of ATP
mitochondria doesnt make protein it makes energy
No, it doesnt. Ozone layer just contains ozone.
No, hydrogen peroxide and alcohol are two very different substances.
Ribosomes are the organelles in a cell that are the protein builders.Cells need to make proteins. Those proteins might be used as enzymes or as support for other cell functions. When you need to make proteins, you look for ribosomes. Ribosomes are the protein builders or the protein synthesizers of the cell. They are like construction guys who connect one amino acid at a time and build long chains.
It depends on the primary sequence of amino acids as to which secondary structure is more stable. Both structures use hydrogen bonds to stabilize the structures, however in an alpha helix, these hydrogen bonds are with the peptide and in beta sheets the hydrogen bonds are between beta peptide strands. I really don't know which structure is more stable... -alpha helix seems to be a more common structure -and B sheets lose some H bonding during hair pin turns and during twists. -But an alpha helix has a dipole whereas an antiparalle beta sheet doesnt. -weighing it up i would assume an alpha helix to be more stable but that would be a guess from me.
no, it doesnt have one
mitochondria doesnt make protein it makes energy
Hydrogen atom doesnt have a chemical bond but dihydrogen molecule has a sigma bond between the two hydrogen atoms
it doesnt
no. Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
No, it doesnt. Ozone layer just contains ozone.
Dymatize Protein is the only FDA approved protein. It doesnt have all the fillers and harmful products that other do. Such proteins like Muscle Milk have lead in them!
The gas making the popping noise is hydrogen.
Yes and no. it depends on your digestive track. At first it made me but now it doesnt.
No...proteins are proteins and carbohydrates are carbohydrates. A carbohydrate can be a sugar but doesnt have to be...it can be a starch also
nothing, your body doesnt need carbohydrates as much as protein,fat etc..
No, hydrogen peroxide and alcohol are two very different substances.