wax is not carbohydrate!
i am doing a project on animal cells and need a representative for the endoplasmic reticulum which makes proteins there for i chose waxy sticks but my material needs to match the definition it makes proteins so i searched up if wax makes proteins i came across NO answer until.......I came across this one here on ask and i have to say she/he is quite right and even if you search up a carbohydrate it is still correc that wax is neither a protien carbohydrate lipid or nucleic acid!
B) Enzymes are composed of chains of amino acids and are considered to be a type of protein.
Yes, many viruses have a protein coat called a capsid that surrounds their genetic material. This capsid protects the virus and helps it infect host cells. Some viruses also have an additional lipid envelope surrounding the capsid.
A viral nucleic acid coated with a protein is called a capsid. The capsid helps protect the nucleic acid and aids in the virus's ability to infect a host cell.
A virus particle is composed of a nucleic acid that is surrounded by the capsid (which is the protective layer that is made out of protein). Some viruses can have lipid envelope however, not all viruses have a lipid envelope.
Yes, nucleic acid is found in viruses. Viruses can contain either DNA or RNA as their genetic material, which carries the instructions for viral replication within host cells. The nucleic acid in viruses is packaged within a protein coat called a capsid.
is steroid a carbohydrate, protein lipid or nucleic acid
Insulin is a protein.
It is a nucleic acid.
yes
No, steroids are lipids.
Nucleotides are Nucleic Acids. They are the monomers(sub-units) of Nucleic Acids.
Protein,Carbohydrate,Nucleic acid,Lipid
covalent bonds
hormones (peptides = protein)
RNA is a nucleic acid. It is a molecule that plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and gene expression in cells.
Carbohydrate! gly = sugar
Carbohydrate! gly = sugar