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because it has lipds molecules on each sides
plasma membrane is made of organic molecules called lipds and proteins
lipids to quote my Bio textbook "...the breakdown of lipds ields more than twice the energy of carbohydrate breakdown."
lipids:carbon, hydrogen and carbon. phospholipids have phosphorus proteins:carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. some amino acids have sulphur carbohydrates: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen nucleic acids:carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus
The Golgi produces vesicles - small membrane bound structures - filled with enzymes, lipds or glycoproteins that diffuse through the cytoplasm and fuse with the cell membrane and leave the cell by exocytosis. Link http://www.coursework.info/AS_and_A_Level/Biology/Exchange__Transport___Reproduction/Function_of_the_Golgi_Body_L61042.html
fatty acids and glycerol
Lipds
Sugar is an example of carbohydrates.
because it has lipds molecules on each sides
The amount of lipds in a chicken salad depends on what recipe you use when making it.
The Golgi has a lipid bilayer and it does sort and ship both proteins and lipds made by the cell.
plasma membrane is made of organic molecules called lipds and proteins
lipids to quote my Bio textbook "...the breakdown of lipds ields more than twice the energy of carbohydrate breakdown."
lipids:carbon, hydrogen and carbon. phospholipids have phosphorus proteins:carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. some amino acids have sulphur carbohydrates: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen nucleic acids:carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus
The Golgi produces vesicles - small membrane bound structures - filled with enzymes, lipds or glycoproteins that diffuse through the cytoplasm and fuse with the cell membrane and leave the cell by exocytosis. Link http://www.coursework.info/AS_and_A_Level/Biology/Exchange__Transport___Reproduction/Function_of_the_Golgi_Body_L61042.html
The small intestine contains all the enzymes that has been secreted by the pancreas and the liver. These may include: nuclease, pancreatic amylase, lipase, trypsin, bile (which is actually salt), and some bicarbonates (again, not really an enzyme) to neutralize the stomach acid.
ATP RNA amino acids proteins including enzymes lipids carbohydrates including sugars