Respuesta :
Human proteins such as insulin can be made by bacterial cells. This is probable because entire organisms share a common genetic code. In accumulation to biology, organism is to community as organ is to organ system. Inner ingestion of cellular garbage by an arrangement named a lysosome is done by eukaryotic cells but not prokaryotic cells.
Answer:
all organisms share a common genetic code
Explanation:
Bacteria has been genetically modified to produce human insulin protein via genetic recombination. The gene coding for human protein is inserted in bacterial plasmid and then returned back to the bacteria. This arrangement allows faster and inexpensive way of insulin production.
Human insulin gene can be inserted into bacterial DNA because in the end all the organisms share a common genetic code. Genetic code is used by all organisms for gene expression forming the resultant protein. It is dependent on the information carried by the nucleotide triplets which finally get translated. Genetic code is universal which means the triplets will always code for the same amino acid no matter the organism hence bacteria can be used to produce a human protein if the gene can be made available to it.