phospholipids and most proteins to drift about in the plane of the membrane
nothing can pass through it
osmotically active
I would have to say yea because like another tissue it a be worn out
a wake ( in fluid dynamics) is the area of turbulence formed at the rear end of a moving object in fluid ( say, air or water) a wake ( in fluid dynamics) is the area of turbulence formed at the rear end of a moving object in fluid ( say, air or water)
i would say tha some unexample of plasma membrane would be butts or boobies or maybe even penisis and vaginias ,but thats just my oppinion
yes, it is
nothing can pass through it
It contains proteins, which are ribosomes, and the E.R.YHURRR WELCOME!!!! I'm mean please say thanks :)
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Yes.
The Mosaic laws are very ancient, dating to the times of Moses. The middle ages had less emphasis on say, animal sacrifice. Christianity and other religions had developed since Mosaic times, and other issues and laws became important.
osmotically active
You could say it is contiguous with the nuclear membrane as it is attached to this membrane and surrounds it.
I would have to say yea because like another tissue it a be worn out
well i wouldn't say yes, because a cell membrane is more of a gate.
It means that the motion of every molecule of a fluid is random and the location of all the molecules comprising the fluid, after a period of time, is a random event or a probability phenomenon.
Do you mean the clutch master cylinder or transmission fluid? They both will be under the hood, the clutch master cylinder will more than likely be on the drivers side near the dash and will say what type of fluid to put in (dot 3) and will say clutch master cylinder. Just open the plastic cap when the fluid is cool and fill to the fill line. I believe as long as the brake fluid says dot 3 or whatever type you need it's okay to use. As for transmission fluid, do NOT use brake fluid for that, buy regular transmission fluid