Are highly specific in their actions
highly specific
Both agents are highly specific in their actions, and respond to a specific stimulus.
Both enzymes and receptors have specific sites for the substrates to bind. The receptor causes a response beyond the cell membrane and the enzyme facilitates a chemical change in the substrate. Enzymes can be membrane bound or free floating. Receptors are usually membrane proteins
both lay eggs in the water and their larvae are hatch in the water too
Lysosomes and Golgi bodies both are single membrane bound. They both are involved in secretory mechanism of cell by forming GERL(Golgi body,Endoplasmic reticulum,Lysosome) system. An enzyme called acid phosphatase is present in both these organelles.
highly specific
Both agents are highly specific in their actions, and respond to a specific stimulus.
Cell receptors and antibodies both have a specific shape requirement in order for them to work. I guess thats what makes them similar.
They are all players of your adaptive immunity.
There are antibodies and cell-surface receptors and enzymes; is there a more specific A. in view?
There bothe parts o a cell!
nerve cell or receptors nerve cell or receptors nerve cell or receptors
The intracellular receptors differ from membrane receptors based on their location. Membrane receptors are usually on the plasma membrane but the intracellular receptors are found inside the cell.
That it have cell
That it have cell
That it have cell
No, there is no similarity in bacterial cell walls and plant cell walls. They are different morphologically and also in chemical composition; plant cell walls are made up of cellulose, whereas bacterial cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan (also known as murein).