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- Immune system (14564 bytes)
15: ...[[major histocompatibility complex]] (MHC). These proteins have configurations and [[amino acid]] sequences ...
33: .... Adhesion is enhanced by [[opsonization]], where proteins like [[opsonin]]s are coated on the surface of th...
35: ====Anti-microbial proteins====
36: ... skin. There are several classes of antimicrobial proteins, such as [[acute phase protein]]s ([[C-reactive p...
43: ...ch as [[blood]]). Its primary means of action are proteins called [[immunoglobulin]]s, also called [[antibod... - Pancreas (4781 bytes)
19: The pancreas produces enzymes that break down all categories of digestible foods.
23: ...source of enzymes for digesting fats (lipids) and proteins - the intestinal walls have enzymes that will dig... - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
25: Cells can also be classified into two categories based on their internal structure.
44: ... growth and motility. There are a great number of proteins associated with the cytoskeleton, each controllin...
58: ...genome is very small, it codes for some important proteins.
67: ...ex composed of many molecules, including RNAs and proteins, and is responsible for processing the genetic in...
71: ...ch lacks them. Translation of the mRNA for those proteins that will either stay in the ER or be ''exported'... - Evolution (27661 bytes)
31: ...genetics)|translate]] nucleic acid sequences into proteins. Because the selection of these traits is somewha...
85: Natural selection can be subdivided into two categories: - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
8: ...compounds]] such as [[water]], [[amino acids]] ([[proteins]]), [[fatty acids]] ([[lipids]]), [[nucleic acids...
36: ...hydrates ([[sugar]]s), fats ([[fatty acid]]s) and proteins ([[amino acid]]s.)
51: ...] identifies [[essential amino acid]]s, necessary proteins which the body can not synthesize.
67: damaged proteins (maintenance) that are lost in the urine. In anim...
182: ...information, see related entries in the following categories: - Genetic code (15677 bytes)
8: ...4 nitrogenous [[nucleotide]] bases grouped into 2 categories, [[purine]] and [[pyrimidine]]. The [[purine]] ba...
155: This table shows the 20 amino acids used in proteins, and the codons that code for each amino acid. - Cell (29541 bytes)
25: Cells can also be classified into two categories based on their internal structure.
44: ... growth and motility. There are a great number of proteins associated with the cytoskeleton, each controllin...
58: ...genome is very small, it codes for some important proteins.
67: ...ex composed of many molecules, including RNAs and proteins, and is responsible for processing the genetic in...
71: ...ch lacks them. Translation of the mRNA for those proteins that will either stay in the ER or be ''exported'... - Biochemistry (3247 bytes)
3: ...me]]-mediated reactions, and on the properties of proteins.
13: ...ubstances that can be classified into a few major categories:
17: *[[Protein|Proteins]] and [[Amino acid]]s - Hamster (25289 bytes)
72: ...e solid food components can be divided into three categories: dry, fresh, and animal food. Dry food makes up t...
80: ...ced by dry food. Still, hamsters need some animal proteins for their health. While some people like to provi... - Dog (69384 bytes)
209: ...]], managed to arrange all breeds of dog into ten categories, according to [[Darwinian]] [[evolutionary]] prin...
318: ...appropriate mix of vegetables, carbohydrates, and proteins, with the appropriate mix to provide all of the m... - Ecology (24417 bytes)
4: ...s can be studied at many different levels, from [[proteins]] and [[nucleic acid]]s (in [[biochemistry]] and ...
125: ...heir role in the [[food chain]]. There are three categories of organisms:
129: ...[[mushrooms]] which degrade organic matter of all categories, and restore minerals to the environment.
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