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The cell membrane is primarily composed of lipids, specifically phospholipids. Proteins are also present in the membrane, serving various functions such as transport and cell signaling. Nucleic acids are typically found in the cell's nucleus and are not major components of the cell membrane.
The monomers of lipids are fatty acids.
The monomer of lipids is fatty acids.
Fats, waxes and oils are all also known as lipids.
The Golgi complex is located near the nucleus in the cytoplasm of the cell, typically found in higher concentration in animal cells compared to plant cells. It plays a crucial role in processing, packaging, and sorting proteins and lipids for secretion or use within the cell.
No. Lipids are an essential and major component of the cell membrane
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is continuous with the nucleus and is responsible for synthesizing lipids. It has two regions: the rough ER, which is studded with ribosomes and synthesizes both membrane proteins and lipids, and the smooth ER, which lacks ribosomes and synthesizes lipids, including phospholipids and steroids.
b. proteins. The nucleus contains DNA which serves as the template for protein synthesis through the process of transcription and translation.
No, not directly. The cell acts like a factory and what is produced by that cell is directed by the nucleus. The nucleus may direct the production of lipids or proteins but not actual chemicals.
as in plant cells it is the "brain" of the cell
No, they do not. They do contain some proteins and fats called lipids. Genes are found in the cell nucleus in the form of DNA.
Usually, it's the nucleus. Usually. But in multicellular organisms can sometimes have have specialized cells with specialized organelles that can dwarf the nucleus. For example, adipocytes (aka fat cells) contain enormous vacuoles filled with lipids.
The nucleus is a mass of DNA and protein. It directs the cell to make various proteins and/or lipids that the cell needs to function.
well first there is a nucleus, cell wall, cell membrane, cytoskeletons, mitochondria, vacuole, and yes i did put six and here's a seventh the ribosomes i hope i help u.
That are the lipids. They have fatty acids and glucerols
The cell membrane is primarily composed of lipids, specifically phospholipids. Proteins are also present in the membrane, serving various functions such as transport and cell signaling. Nucleic acids are typically found in the cell's nucleus and are not major components of the cell membrane.
Some lipids can be manufactured in animal and bacterial cells in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, which is a series of tubules and vesicles containing enzymes and is connected generally to rough endoplasmic reticulum