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Active transport is important for cell function as, various activities keep taking place such as manufacture of protein, fat, etc. For all these activities raw materials are needed which need to be transported to the various cell organelles. Also, the waste products too need to be transported out of the cell body.
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It is the simplest, earliest cortical visual area. It is highly specialized for processing information about static and moving objects and is excellent in patter recognition.
Moving south does not necessarily thin your blood, but moving to a lower altitude can. When you live in a higher altitude, your body makes more red blood cells for carrying oxygen to compensate for the fact that the air is thinner. Hence in a way your blood is "thicker" at higher altitudes and "thinner" at lower altitudes. Many areas of the American South, such as Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and coastal Carolina and Georgia, are very close to sea level and therefore have a lower altitude. Only in this way could moving south "thin your blood". However, in other areas of the world, moving south may not have any effect on your blood cells. Note, "thinner blood" is also an expression that some people use to describe the phenomenon of becoming less accustomed to cold weather after moving south. This is just an expression and is not meant literally.
The Golgi Apparatus transports and moves the molecules the cell needs from one part of the cell to another. It is an integral part of the function of a cell.
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The function of a mollusks foot is locomotion (moving).
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It helps in moving the foot
To lift it by when moving it.
The expression this side of the Mississippi dates back to when the US was moving west. things west of the Mississippi were seen as different.
the movement of materials against a concentration difference is known as active transport. Active transport requires energy.
It means just what it sounds like - someone is not moving at all, not even one muscle.
The expression "at loggerheads" is believed to originate from the term "loggerhead," which referred to a type of iron tool used for heating liquids. When two people or parties are at loggerheads, it means they are in a state of disagreement or conflict, akin to the clashing of two heated metal tools.
moving nutrients into the soil
moving nutrients into the soil.