Transport mechanisms
The blood, or if you want to be more specific the red blood cells, or to be even more specific the hemoglobin molecules in the red blood cells, carries oxygen to the other cells of the body.
lipids
DNA molecules carry out our genes.
yes
No, chromosomes aren't organelles, membrane-bound or otherwise.
The blood, or if you want to be more specific the red blood cells, or to be even more specific the hemoglobin molecules in the red blood cells, carries oxygen to the other cells of the body.
Osmosis and diffusion take place across the plasma membrane, the outer "wall" of the cell. It is considered to be an organelle because it carries out a variety of functions. The cell membrane or plasma membrane is made up of a double layes of phosphorous and lipid molecules, known as the 'phospholipid bilayer'.
lipids
endo plasmic recticulum
i think it is cell membrane
Aqueduct
D (Delta channel) carries control and signaling traffic. B (Bearer channel) carries the actual data and/or voice traffic. A U.S. PRI consists of 23 Bearer channels and 1 Delta channel for a total of 24 channels per PRI.
DNA molecules carry out our genes.
yes
The types of communication channels are physical and wireless. The communication channel is what carries the message that originated with the sending device.
No, chromosomes aren't organelles, membrane-bound or otherwise.
trachea sends dioxygen molecules to the lungs and blood carries it to muscles.