Ionically charged phosphate groups in the backbone.
Cyanide binds with at least one molecule involved in producing ATP. If a cell is exposed to cyanide, most of the cyanide would be found within the mitochondria?
It is filled with water because the environment the cell is in is watery. It also helps the cell keep its' form.
paracrine signaling
They are in direct contact in their environment so they can diffuse nutrients right through their cell membrane very easily causing them not to need a respiratory system.
DNA contains the 'blueprints' used to create all the products of a cell. It provides instructions for cell activities. Depending on the cell environment, certain genes will be switched on or off. This causes or restricts the creation of certain enzymes, etc. - thus controlling the functions of the cell.
The watery environment inside the cell. The watery environment inside the cell.
the watery environment inside the cell
Cell MembraneCell Membrane
B. the watery environment inside the cell I just took the test. B is the correct answer
Is in the cytoplasm.
The watery environment of the cytoplasm.
The watery environment of the cytoplasm.
The exracellular side of a cell is that on the outside, exposed to the environment.
The negativley charged phosphate head of the molecule is hyrophyllic (it is attracted to water). The tail is hyrophobic (repelled by water). In an effort to keep the phosphates in contact with water and the tails away, the molecules form a bi-lipid layer.
The negativley charged phosphate head of the molecule is hyrophyllic (it is attracted to water). The tail is hyrophobic (repelled by water). In an effort to keep the phosphates in contact with water and the tails away, the molecules form a bi-lipid layer.
Cyanide binds with at least one molecule involved in producing ATP. If a cell is exposed to cyanide, most of the cyanide would be found within the mitochondria?
In a cnidarians, all cells are in contact with their watery environment in which diffusion occurs through the cell membrane.