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Q: Which enzymes may translocate from the cytoplasm to associate with the cytoplasmic face of the plasma membrane in response to a signal?
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What separates the cell from the cytoplasm?

cytoplasmic membrane


What is divided in Cytokinesis?

Division of cytoplasm is called cytokinesis


What divides in cytokinesis?

The cytoplasm, along with cytoplasmic constituents - which also includes the cytoplasmic membrane - and the duplicated Chromosomes.


Why is cytoplasmic membrane is important for bacterial energy production?

Because bacteria do not have organelles they would not have a mitochondrian which is eukaryotes use for energy production. These reactions occur in the cytoplasm and on the cytoplasmic membrane instead, making the cytoplasmic membrane integral in bacterial energy production.


What function does a tonoplast have?

The tonoplast is the cytoplasmic membrane that surrounds the vacuole. Its function is to separate the vacuolar contents from the cytoplasm in a cell.


How does cell respiration take place in bacteria?

In bacteria, cellular respiration occurs in the cytoplasm.


Is the tonoplast living?

The tonoplast is a cytoplasmic membrane that encircles the vacuole and separates the vacuolar contents from the cytoplasm in a cell and isolates materials that are harmful. It is also called the vacuolar membrane.


Why is the Cytoplasmic membrane a poor target for antibacterial medication?

The cytoplasmic membrane is a poor target for antibacterial medication because of the difficulty in creating an antibiotic that will destroy the cytoplasmic membrane in a bacterium and not destroy the cytoplasmic membrane in a human cell.


Why antibiotics act on bacterial cytoplasmic membrane but not mammilian cytoplasmic membrane?

maybe because, the structure of cytoplasmic membrane of mammilian is different from the bacteria. It is may allowed by the presence of different antigen in its membrane.


What is the function of signal peptide?

to translocate polypeptides across the ER membrane


Do bacteria cells have a cytoskeleton?

Yes bacteria do have cytoplasm but as bacteria is a prokaryotic it does not have membrane bound cytoplasmic organalles and also not have distinct nucleus, as the eukaryotic cell posses


The endoplasmic reticulum is an extension of what?

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is thought to be an extension of the nuclear membrane. This structure is seen to connect the nuclear membrane to the cell membrane. When viewed under high magnification, this organelle is seen to encompass the entire cytoplasmic space between the nucleus and cytoplasm.