NADP if photosynthesis. NAD or FAD if cellular respiration.
NADH and FADH2
NAD+ and FADH2, not FAD+
fadh2 nadh
Pinocytosis involves the transport of fluids into a cell. Pinocytosis is when small particles are brought into the cell. It is also a mode of endocytosis.
Endocytosis is the provess used by the cell to bring in large molecules.
Diffusion (of oxygen etc) takes place across a maximum distance of about 1 cm. Therefore, large organisms need a transport system to carry the oxygen to all cells - and remove the waste (carbon dioxide). The transport system is also used to take cells nutrients - the products of digestion. If this did not occur, only the cells of the lower digestive tract, where nutrient absorption takes place, would get the nutrients they need. Without these nutrients throughout the body, the cells would die. The transport system is also very important in the immune response. It allows white blood cells to get to the site of infection etc. It also is often used to take hormones to their target organs e.g. epinephrine (adrenaline).
Objects are brought into focus on the retina by changes in the curve and thickness of the lens.
First information and then knowledge.
Coenzyme Q is found in the inner membrane of the mitochondrion and plays a key role in oxidative phosphorylation during cellular respiration. NADH releases electrons which are transferred to coenzyme Q via NADH dehydrogenase. Coenzyme Q then carries the electrons to the cytochrome bc1 complex. Electrons are also transferred to coenzyme Q by FADH2. The electrons are then brought to the cytochrome bc1 complex like before. This process of transferring electrons is known as the electron transport chain and is ultimately a part of oxidative phosphorylation which is the formation of ATP from ADP and an inorganic phosphate.
Escort Carriers. This brought airplanes into the killing grounds. Planes launched from carriers hunted down their prey.
They were brought in on ships.
Because in a covalent bond, the electrons are shared within the molecule. There is no lone electron that makes the molecule to be charges. Remember that to conduct electricity, ions should be used because they have charges. Charges are brought about by incomplete or have additional electrons. But with a covalent bond, the electrons are already happy in the molecule that no one is left out to look for another one to attract to.
Acetyl CoA forms.
Pinocytosis involves the transport of fluids into a cell. Pinocytosis is when small particles are brought into the cell. It is also a mode of endocytosis.
gained electrons
During ionic bonding, atoms either lose electrons (if they are metals), or gain electrons (non-metals). The atoms now become charged ions, as there is an imbalance of protons and electrons. For example, sodium and chlorine are very, very reactive on their own, but when brought together, the sodium loses one valence electron, whilst the chlorine gains this single electron. The resulting compound is sodium chloride, which is stable, now that the ions have a full outer electron shell. For more detail, see accompanying link.
induction
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. Together, these processes represent the flow of energy in living organisms.
When an electron is brought near a negatively charged plate, its electric potential energy decreases. This is because the electron will experience a force of attraction towards the negatively charged plate. The work done in bringing the electron closer to the negatively charged plate results in a decrease in its electric potential energy.
they put cotton in a boat and brought it the the north