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It is vesicular transport. Susbtances of the blood become enclosed within tiny pinocytic vesicles (endocytosis)- move across the cell-exists in the other side (exocytosis)

An example would be insulin.

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How do you spell transfermation?

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How do you describe a transfermation that maps an equilateral triangle onto itself for translation?

For translation, the only transformation (not transfermation), is the null translation (0,0).


How you can use thevinen theorm without using source transformation?

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What is the myth behind meduses transfermation?

In Greek mythology, Medusa was once a beautiful maiden who was transformed into a Gorgon as punishment by the goddess Athena. This transformation occurred after Poseidon violated her in Athena's temple, leading the goddess to curse Medusa with a monstrous appearance and the ability to turn anyone who looked at her into stone. This myth reflects themes of victimization and the consequences of divine wrath. Medusa's story has evolved over time, often symbolizing the complexity of beauty, power, and vulnerability.


How does energy is conserved in a transfermation of energy?

Energy is conserved in a transformation because it cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. This means that the total amount of energy before and after a transformation remains constant. The law of conservation of energy states that energy can change from potential to kinetic, heat, light, sound, or other forms, but the total energy within a closed system remains the same.