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chloroplasts
Active transport can only occur at intact, closed membranes. Such membranes can envelop very different compartments, like the whole cell, vesicles, the vacuole, the mitochondrial matrix, the inner thylacoid space of the chloroplasts, etc.
The matrix is the innermost space within a mitochondria
MITOCHONDRIA More specifically, the mitochondrial matrix.
mitochondrial matrix
Areolar connective tissue does.
Areolar connective tissue composes basement tissue. This is a soft packaging tissues that features a jellylike matrix. This type of tissue is one of the most widespread throughout the human body.
A soft packaging tissue with jellylike matrix is called a areolar. It mainly composes the basement membrane that lines the organs of the body including the skin.
Muscle
areolar connective tissue
cytoplasm
Yes. The arteriole has different layers of tissue from inside to out: endothelial layer, basement membrane, smooth muscle and then the extra cellular matrix. The basement membrane is composed of collagen and fibrillin.
Bone is composed of a mineral called hydroxyapatite. The chemical formula for hydroxyapatite is Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2. Thus, the elements in bone matrix would be calcium, phosphorus, oxygen and hydrogen.
The building of proteins, or translation, occurs on which number-labeled organelle?
chloroplasts
Active transport can only occur at intact, closed membranes. Such membranes can envelop very different compartments, like the whole cell, vesicles, the vacuole, the mitochondrial matrix, the inner thylacoid space of the chloroplasts, etc.
The space on the very inside of the mitochondria past the cristae (folds in the inner membrane) is called the mitochondrial matrix.