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These are proteins. Transmembrane proteins span the entire membrane.
The protein molecules in the cell membrane consist of adenine, 5 carbon sugars and three phosphate groups.
Proton pumps as well as ATP synthase operating in reverse maintain the hydrogen ion gradient of a cell.
RNA is read off of the DNA located in every cell.
it is a protein in a quatenary structure or three d sturucture with in the cell wall and transports macro molecules, hydrophobic molecules or molecules that are going agains the concentration(respectively are to big to go through, repel the cell wall, or are going against the traffic of osmosis) by using those molecules as a substrate( something that fits into a protein) and moves to the other side of the wall
PROTEIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The function of the ribosomes are so that they make protein for the cell and they are located in the endoplasmic reticulum or free floating around the cell. They make protein for the cell and there is no specific protein so there are different ones made (;
These are proteins. Transmembrane proteins span the entire membrane.
yes they can
Ribosomes are NOT located ON a protein. Ribosomes are organelles found in cells in/on which the cell synthesises (makes) proteins, using information that comes from the DNA in the cell's nucleus.
The protein molecules in the cell membrane consist of adenine, 5 carbon sugars and three phosphate groups.
The cell membrane is located inside the cell wall. it is located in both plant and animal cells composed of fats made up with protein which holds all of the cell pieces and fluids inside the cell and keep nasty stuff away from the cell.
Facilitated diffusion = down concentration gradient, it just uses a carrier protein (doesn't need energy)Active transport =goes UP concentration gradient with the help of a carrier protein and ENERGY
cell membrane pumps use energy to force molecules in a direction opposite of natural.
Proton pumps as well as ATP synthase operating in reverse maintain the hydrogen ion gradient of a cell.
The golgi bodies work to move protein on the outside of the cell and process protein from ribosomes that are located on the Endoplasmic Reticulum
RNA is read off of the DNA located in every cell.