it would cause the cell to lose all of its contents to the outside
it would cause the cell to lose all of its contents to the outside-APEX
water-soluble molecules such as amino acids, sugars, protiens, nucleic acids, and various ions
long and medium chain fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins. long and medium chain fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins.
The cell plasma membrane is made of bipolar fatty acids with the fatty (uncharged) hydrophopic part pointed towards the inside of the plasma membrane and the hydrophillic (charged) part facing the inside of the cell or the outside of the cell.
cholesterol levels, degree of saturation of fatty acids, temperature
No, chitin is a polysaccharide (a polymer made of many saccharide, or sugar, monomers). Proteins are composed of long chains of interconnected amino acids (forming peptides).
It would cause the cell to lose all its contents to the outside. APEX
It would cause the cell to lose all its contents to the outside. APEX
it would cause the cell to lose all of its contents to the outside-APEX
it would cause the cell to lose all of its contents to the outside-APEX
it would cause the cell to lose all of its contents to the outside-APEX
it would cause the cell to lose all of its contents to the outside-APEX
Hydrophobic amino acids on lipid bi-layer
water-soluble molecules such as amino acids, sugars, protiens, nucleic acids, and various ions
There is no definite "storehouse" for Amino Acids as they are readily lost and replenished over time due to being water-soluble. Amino Acids are, however, located in the cytoplasmic pool near the nuclear membrane.
Some amino acids are very soluble in water, but many are not.
The cell would dissolve in water.
The cell would dissolve in water.