A vesicle is the mode of transport for proteins to go where they need to go. The protein is packaged into a vesicle at the endoplasmic reticulum, and is brought to the Golgi apparatus or elsewhere in the cell.
The mitochondria is the organelle that provides the energy needed for moving chromosomes during cell division. It generates ATP through the process of cellular respiration, supplying the cell with the energy required for various cellular activities, including chromosome movement.
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endoplasmic reticulum, shortened for ER.
mayo extracts itself from eggs. so eggs provide protein moving onto mayo.
The ER (endoplasmic reticulum), both smooth and rough, move material within the cell
Eyespot is the organelle that some protists use to detect light. It contains pigments that help the organism sense the direction of light and respond accordingly by moving towards or away from it.
The endoplasmic reticulum is an important organelle that helps maintain homeostasis by transporting materials within the cell. It plays a key role in protein and lipid synthesis, detoxification of drugs, and storage of calcium ions.
Yes, dynein is a motor protein that plays a key role in cellular transport by moving along microtubules within cells.
passing through, moving through
Facilitated diffusion uses proteins to move a molecule across the cell membrane without energy.
No, tubulin is not a motor protein. It is a structural protein that helps form microtubules, which are important for cell structure and transport. Motor proteins, on the other hand, are responsible for moving cellular components along microtubules.
A piece of matter moving through space is called an object or a particle.