How does cholesterol function
stem cells can turn into any cell of the body and preform their function.
Basically any cell; without a nucleus how will the cell know its function?
The same as the function of ribosomes in any other cell: to translate mRNA into protein that the cell can use to carry out its functions.
Cholesterol is found in the cell membranes of animal tissue so any food that is made entirely of plant products only is a no cholesterol food. Whole grains like oats can actually help remove cholesterol.
The same as the function of ribosomes in any other cell: to translate mRNA into protein that the cell can use to carry out its functions.
it protects the cell wall from any bacteria virus, and other enffections
Don't know of any indications for this substance. It is an esterified form of cholesterol produced in the body and found, among other places, in the amniotic fluid as a natural substance. In general, cholesterol is an integral part of all cell membranes and helps to maintain the structural integrity of the cell walls.
it protects the cell wall from any bacteria virus, and other enffections
any size
The main function of the cell membrane is to act as a barrier to any unwanted matter that could potentioly harm the cell by entering it or exiting it.
The function of the outer membrane is to mainly protect the cell from any harmful materials. The membrane will regulate what enters and leaves the cell.
An animal cell does NOT have any cell wall. It only has a semi-permeable membrane to control what enters and leaves the cell.