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Osmosis is the transport of water across semi permeable plant membrane. When glucose molecules actively transport to the plant they lower the water potential of the plant and therefore water moves in to balance that. This is how active transport assists osmosis.
Yes. Hemoglobin is a protein that assists in oxygen transport, and amino acids are the basic building blocks of proteins.
Polar molecules must pass through the membrane via active transport. This is because the cellular membrane is mostly nonpolar, and polar and nonpolar molecules repel each other. Only nonpolar molecule (i.e. hormones) can pass through the membrane without active transportation.
Pyridoxine assists in the balancing of sodium and potassium as well as promiting red blood cell production. It is linked to cardiovascular health by descreasing the formation of homocysteine.
A family of proteins called GLUT carry glucose molecules across the cell membrane.
The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER). The Rough ER is attached to the nuclear membrane while the Smooth ER is not.
Active transport
types of RNA: 1) Messenger RNA (mRNA) -carries information to ribosomes in cytoplasm -serve as "messengers" from DNA to the rest of the cell 2) Transport RNA (tRNA) - transports each amino acid to the ribosomes as it is specified by the coded messengers in mRNA 3) Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) -the RNA present in the ribosomes including several dozens of protein. -hope this helps:))
A ribosome is a molecular machine that coordinates protein assembly. Ribosomes are composed of several proteins with tightly coiled RNA (called ribosomal RNA or rRNA) wrapped around them. Ribosomes consist of two parts, the large and small subunits, which clamp around the mRNA that needs to be translated.A ribosome brings together correctly the mRNA, which needs to be translated, and the tRNA, which assists in the translation process, to come together correctly. During translation, tRNA molecules carrying amino acids are positioned in the ribosome’s two docking sites. Afterwards, this machinery can disassemble and be reused many times. In the upcoming animation, you will see a ribosome assembling a polypeptide chain, a future protein.
Osmosis is the transport of water across semi permeable plant membrane. When glucose molecules actively transport to the plant they lower the water potential of the plant and therefore water moves in to balance that. This is how active transport assists osmosis.
A lysosome is one example of a small body found in the cytoplasm of a cell. Their function is to break up foods so they are easier to digest for the cell. Some ribosomes float around in the cytosol too. They make proteins from amino acids.
Red Ribbon Bakeshops refer to employees as its Production Crew. The production crew prepares and decorates all baked goods, cooks meals, and assists with delivering orders to customers.
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Yes. Hemoglobin is a protein that assists in oxygen transport, and amino acids are the basic building blocks of proteins.
A technical person who assists the camera operator, prepares equipment, keeps dope sheets and manages the media for a production.
Function of Ribosomes. Ribosomes are a cell structure that makes protein. Protein is needed for many cell functions such as repairing damage or directing chemical processes. Ribosomes can be found floating within the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
A ribosome is a molecular machine that coordinates protein assembly. Ribosomes are composed of several proteins with tightly coiled RNA (called ribosomal RNA or rRNA) wrapped around them. Ribosomes consist of two parts, the large and small subunits, which clamp around the mRNA that needs to be translated.A ribosome brings together correctly the mRNA, which needs to be translated, and the tRNA, which assists in the translation process, to come together correctly. During translation, tRNA molecules carrying amino acids are positioned in the ribosome’s two docking sites. Afterwards, this machinery can disassemble and be reused many times. In the upcoming animation, you will see a ribosome assembling a polypeptide chain, a future protein.