Im looking for this answer too, but my best guess it the Rough ER because things usually go from there to the golgi. - Zelana
To provide energy for the re-combination of Choline and ethanoic acid, to form Acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is used as a neurotransmitter, and gets broken down after its reached the sodium channels' receptors on the post-synaptic membrane by acetylcholinease.
Combination of amino acids made and connected in specific order by ribosomes. There are 20 amino acids, 8 necessary, and 12 unnecessary (body produces by itself). The only food that has all 8 necessary amino acids is meat, beef, chicken, and fish. These are called complete proteins. Plants, or incomplete proteins lack one or more of the 8 essential.
An example of protein electrophoresis is SDS-PAGE ( sodium do-decyl sulpahate-polyacrrlamide gel electrophoresis).Another example includess " isoelectric focusing".In isoelectric focusing the protein is separated on the basis of its net charge.The main principle lies on the basis of finding isoelectric point i.e. at which the net charge on the protein is zero.The protein is loaded in the gel and then it separates itself on the basis of the charge.NEgatively charged on the negative side and positively gharged on the positive side and the neutral ones in the centre.
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Oxygen.
Proteins manufactured in the rough ER are labeled with special "shipping tags" that tell where each protein needs to go. When the Golgi apparatus receives a batch of proteins from the ER it sorts the proteins according to their tags. Proteins that are going to the same destination (such as the cell membrane for example) are loaded into a container called a vesicle, which is attached to a nearby microtubule. A motor proteiin then shisks the vesicle to the final destination, where the proteins are "unloaded" from the cesicle to do their jobs.
hanging rope loading appratus
Nuts. Soy nuts and peanuts for example are loaded with protein.
Transport laws vary by state. Some states, you can, others, you cannot.
As long as you do not have it loaded and have it in your trunk in a container, you can transport it anywhere.
No....RBI (Richards Bay Index) is only the price for the product. FOB (Free on Board) is including transport and loaded onto a ship, but not the sea transport to the buyer.
Coal, being a solid, is usually loaded onto train cars for transport over land and/or loaded into the holds of cargo ships for transport over water. It is not of high enough value to spend money to transport it by air. Their are a few instances where the coal is ground into a fine powder, mixed with water to make a slurry, and then pumped to another location like a liquid, but that is very unusual.
Barges can transport a large amount and variety of materials. Motorless, they cost less when standing idle or waiting to be loaded.
Because the increased weight increases the stopping distance of the vehicle.
Peanut butter helps you gain weight it is loaded with protein's also good for muscle building.
It's because it would be equivalent to having a loaded firearm during transport and when law enforcement see that you have a loaded firearm (according to NY firearm laws), they may have the right to arrest you.
You can legally transport it unloaded and inaccessible, but to have it loaded and accessible, you must have a NY handgun carry permit.