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Where does protein take place in neuron

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Answered by AdityaRocks1
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® protein in neurones ®

proteins \: are \: the \: derivitive \: of \\ \: amino \: acids \: \: . \: \: neuron \: being \: a \\ \: complex \: and \: largest \: as \: well \: as \\ \: most \: developed \: cell \: in \: our \: body \\ \: requires \: protein \: to \: maintain \: \\ deformation \: and \: reformation \\ mechanism. \\ \\ \: \: \: \: \: \: \: these \: proteins \: are \: produced \: \\ from \: ribose \: nucleic \: acid \:. \\ \: \: \: these \: (r \: n \: a) \: are \: present \: in \: \\ nissles \: granules \: of \: neural \: cytoplasm. \\ \\ \: so \: we \: say \: that \: proteins \: are \\ \: developed \: from \: nissles \: granules. \\ \\ \\ \: \: \: \: \: \infty \gamma \: \: \: more \: to \: know \: \: \gamma \infty \\ \\ \\ 1) \: \: reformation \: mechnism \: := \\ \\ \: influx \: of \: sodium \: ions \: into \: \\ cytoplasm \:due \: to \: which \: neural \: \\ cytoplasm \: becomes \: positively \: \\ charged \: . \\ \\ 2) \: deformation \: mechanism : = \\ \\ to \: reduce \: the \:positive \: charge \: \\ in \: the \: cytoplasm \: due \: to \: sodium \: ions \\ potassium \: ions \: are \: thrown \: out. \\ \\ \infty \: \: both \: of \: these \: mechanisms \: are \: \\ \: \: \: \: used \: for \: neural \: signal \: transport
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