A large molecule that can not enter the cell through myosis enters the cell through by endocytosis. Endocytosis is an example of active transport.
Large molecules would be able to enter and damage the nucleus.
d large molecules would be able to enter and damage the nucleus . . . . . .
Phagocytosis
yes, the molecules are too large to diffuse through the membrane
Nuclear decide and allow which molecules will be enter in the cell,- Isrg Rajan
Large molecules would be able to enter and damage the nucleus.
Large molecules would be able to enter and damage the nucleus.
d large molecules would be able to enter and damage the nucleus . . . . . .
Phagocytosis
Globular proteins
Globular proteins
If a membrane-bound sac filled with large molecules of oil is suspended in a beaker of water, water will start to enter the sac. The sac will then swell.
yes, the molecules are too large to diffuse through the membrane
The polar molecules goes through facillated diffusion. The molecules goes through the channel or membrane protein which then goes inside the cell.
Water will enter the sac and it will swell
Water will enter the sac and it will swell
Nuclear decide and allow which molecules will be enter in the cell,- Isrg Rajan