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Q: How does the Bicoid protein gradient form?
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What is a bicoid?

A bicoid is a gene, in Drosophilia and related fly species, which specifies which end of an egg will be the anterior and become the fly's head by setting up a concentration gradient of the bicoid protein.


What defines the movement of material along a concentration gradient through a protein channels?

Facilitated diffusion defines he movement of materials along a concentration gradient through protein channels.


What term defines the movement through a concentration gradient through protein channels?

Facilitated diffusion defines he movement of materials along a concentration gradient through protein channels.


What term defines the movement of material along a concentration gradient protein channels?

Facilitated diffusion defines he movement of materials along a concentration gradient through protein channels.


What term defines the movement of material along a concentration gradient through protein channels?

Facilitated diffusion defines he movement of materials along a concentration gradient through protein channels.


What term defines the movement of materials along the concentration gradient through protein channels?

Facilitated diffusion defines he movement of materials along a concentration gradient through protein channels.


The actual transport of protons by the proton pump is mediated by a transmembrane protein which undergoes a change in its?

If the protein is pumping protons, there should be an electrical gradient across the membrane as well as a proton concentration gradient.


What is cytoplasmic determination?

Factors in the zygote that determine early development by there positioning. Google bicoid.


When a cell membrane protein moves a solute in the opposite direction as the concentration gradient?

as the concentration gradient increases at the solute side. make the question more clear.


What protein complexes uses energy from a gradient of ion concentration to make ATP?

Synthases.


What intrinsic protein is responsible for maintaining the H ion gradient?

Proton pumps as well as ATP synthase operating in reverse maintain the hydrogen ion gradient of a cell.


Energy used to establish the protein gradient across the thylakoid membrane comes from where?

Synthesis of ATP