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What do proteins and LEGO manuals have in common?

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they have specific shapes and instructions

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like legos, each block has a different shape.

the instructions in the manual are like the instructions for its job in the cell. once you put the blocks together, you get your protein chains, they go in the cells, and then they can form your tissues, organs, then your organ systems, then you! hope this helps!!

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according to the jobs they have to do. For example, only red blood cells contain the protein hemoglobin which carries ... As well as these 'specialized' proteins, almost all your cells share a common set of 'housekeeping' proteins. ... the instructions to make the cell is read and transcribed into a messenger RNA (mRNA).

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I looked this up hope it helps !

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