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∙ 16y agoOrganels within the cell (within the cytoplasm)
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∙ 16y agoIn this context, "subcellular" refers to different compartments within a cell where proteins are directed to carry out specific functions. These compartments can include organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. Proteins are directed to these subcellular destinations to perform various roles in cellular processes.
Yes, they may not seems like an organelle such as mitochondria, but ribosomes are huge molecular structures, comprised of RNA(ribo nucleic acids) and proteins which carry out the proteins synthesis in cytoplasm.
Ribosomes synthesize proteins by translating messenger RNA. They can also assemble proteins into their final three-dimensional structures. Ribosomes can modify nascent polypeptides by adding certain chemical groups. Additionally, ribosomes can help target proteins to their appropriate subcellular locations.
Different proteins have different melting points.
.Proteins are meat's there are many different proteins such as:chickenlambsteakSo anything that hes meat or been made out of and animal (sausage are from pigs).
Different proteins have different functions. For example, your hair is made of proteins.
Yes, they may not seems like an organelle such as mitochondria, but ribosomes are huge molecular structures, comprised of RNA(ribo nucleic acids) and proteins which carry out the proteins synthesis in cytoplasm.
Free ribosomes synthesize proteins that are soluble in the cytoplasm, such as enzymes, structural proteins, and proteins involved in intracellular signaling pathways. These proteins do not have a specific subcellular localization and function within the cytoplasm of the cell.
Ribosomes synthesize proteins by translating messenger RNA. They can also assemble proteins into their final three-dimensional structures. Ribosomes can modify nascent polypeptides by adding certain chemical groups. Additionally, ribosomes can help target proteins to their appropriate subcellular locations.
Ribosomes are the subcellular structures involved in translation, where messenger RNA (mRNA) is decoded and proteins are synthesized. Ribosomes are composed of RNA and proteins, and they facilitate the binding of transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to mRNA to assemble the amino acids in the correct order to form a protein.
Different proteins have different melting points.
thousands of different proteins
.Proteins are meat's there are many different proteins such as:chickenlambsteakSo anything that hes meat or been made out of and animal (sausage are from pigs).
proteins have nitrogen which gives a smell of rotten egg. That's why the smell of proteins is different from carbohydrates
Why do various food proteins have different nutritional values?
Theyre are two different proteins, anemic, and fesenic.
That depends on the specific protein, there are many thousands of different proteins each with different actions.
Different proteins have different functions. For example, your hair is made of proteins.