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  1. Sep 20, 2021 · Myth # 1: There’s no such thing as too much protein. The truth: There are multiple reasons not to overdo it. While a high-protein diet may seem like a no-brainer, digesting protein raises blood...

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  2. Proteins are the key working molecules and building blocks in all cells. They are produced in a similar two-step process in all organisms called protein synthesis – DNA is first transcribed into RNA, then RNA is translated into protein.

  3. Aug 7, 2024 · Cells that produce many proteins, e.g. within hormone-producing glands, or in the enzyme-producing cells of the digestive system, will have many of the organelles that are involved with protein production.

  4. The differences between sexual and asexual reproduction, the structure of DNA and its role in making proteins, mutations and their effects and how characteristics are inherited. Part of Biology...

  5. Cells express their genes by converting the genetic message into protein. This process of protein synthesis occurs in two stages - transcription and translation.

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  7. Nov 14, 2022 · Proteins are biopolymeric structures composed of amino acids, of which 20 are commonly found in biological chemistry. Proteins serve as structural support, biochemical catalysts, hormones, enzymes, building blocks, and initiators of cellular death.

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