The endoplasmic reticulum is composed of a system of canals for transport of molecules through the cell. It is also commonly called the 'ER.'
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is composed of a system of canals or tubules in the cell that play a role in the transport of molecules. There are two types of ER: rough ER, with ribosomes attached, and smooth ER, which lacks ribosomes. The rough ER is involved in protein synthesis and packaging, while the smooth ER is involved in lipid metabolism and detoxification.
Yes, facilitated diffusion relies on transport proteins to help molecules cross the cell membrane. These proteins provide a pathway for specific molecules to pass through the membrane, usually down their concentration gradient, without requiring energy input from the cell.
Perforating canals connect osteons (structural units of compact bone) to each other and to the periosteum, allowing for blood vessels and nerves to pass through. Central canals run through the center of osteons and contain blood vessels and nerves that supply the bone tissue. Thus, both perforating canals and central canals play key roles in providing blood supply and innervation to bone tissue.
Small canals run through the bones known as osteons. These canals are formed by concentric layers of bone material and contain blood vessels and nerves that supply nutrients to the bone tissue. The canals help nourish and maintain the bone's health.
Perforating canals are channels in the compact bone that contain blood vessels and nerves. They connect the nutrient and longitudinal canals, allowing for the transportation of nutrients and waste products throughout the bone. Perforating canals are also known as Volkmann's canals.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is composed of a system of canals or tubules in the cell that play a role in the transport of molecules. There are two types of ER: rough ER, with ribosomes attached, and smooth ER, which lacks ribosomes. The rough ER is involved in protein synthesis and packaging, while the smooth ER is involved in lipid metabolism and detoxification.
Barges are used on Canals
for transport
for transport
Planaria have a simple transport system that consists of a network of branching gastrovascular canals. These canals distribute nutrients, oxygen, and waste products throughout the organism's body. Nutrients and gases are exchanged directly through the body surface into the surrounding environment.
Aqueducts
Endoplasmic Reticulum !!!!!!! S.M.T
The system of canals, tubes, and sacs that transport molecules inside the cytoplasm is known as the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). It consists of an extensive network of membranes and is divided into two types: rough ER, which is studded with ribosomes and synthesizes proteins, and smooth ER, which is involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification. This structure facilitates the movement of materials throughout the cell and plays a crucial role in cellular metabolism.
Yes, facilitated diffusion relies on transport proteins to help molecules cross the cell membrane. These proteins provide a pathway for specific molecules to pass through the membrane, usually down their concentration gradient, without requiring energy input from the cell.
Irrigation
the man who asked
== Canals are the artificial river like structures built for 1) Irrigation 2) Waterways (transport)