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Some enzymatic receptors and most G-protein-coupled receptors carry the signal molecule's message into the target cell by utilizing other substances within the cytoplasm commonly called?

Second messengers, such as cyclic AMP and calcium ions, are commonly utilized by enzymatic receptors and G-protein-coupled receptors to carry the signal molecule's message into the target cell. These second messengers help amplify and propagate the initial signal, leading to various cellular responses.


What does a plant need to carry out photosynthesis effectively?

Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis effectively.


What do photosynthetic organisms require to carry out photosynthesis effectively?

Photosynthetic organisms require sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis effectively.


What energy molecule is used to carry out phagocytosis?

Phagocytosis is carried out using ATP as the energy molecule. ATP provides the energy needed for the formation of pseudopods and engulfment of the particle by the phagocyte.


How do carrier protiens transport substances across cell membrane?

Carrier proteins facilitate the transport of substances across the cell membrane by binding to the specific molecules they transport and undergoing conformational changes to move the molecules across the membrane. This process is often referred to as facilitated diffusion. It allows for the transport of specific molecules, such as glucose or ions, across the membrane, down their concentration gradient.

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What substances does the blood carry as it goes around in body?

the substances that blood carry as it goes around in the body are the vitamins, nutrients, hormones, chemical substances, oxygen and CO2 or carbon doixide


What are concave disks with a squashed in center that transport oxygen and carry away some carbon dioxide?

the Hemoglobin is a molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide


What are concave disks with a squashed-in center. they transport oxygen and carry away some carbon dioxide?

the Hemoglobin is a molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide


What is the large molecule found inside a cell that contains all of the information needed for all the cell to reproduce and carry out its life processes?

DNA


Discuss the substances needed to carry out the food making process photosynthesis by plants and he products of such process?

carbon dioxide + water +light energy------> carbohydrates+ oxygen


Is glucose nonionic?

Yes, glucose is a nonionic molecule. It consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in a neutral state, meaning it does not carry a net electrical charge.


Yeast cells carry out fermentation when they are supplied with what type of molecule?

Yeast cells carry out fermentation when they are supplied with glucose molecule.


What happens to a plant if it is watered kept inside a dark cupboard for over a week?

the plant cannot carry on photosynthesis and allot of carbon dioxide


Do veins carry a lot of carbon dioxide?

Yes, veins carry alot of carbon dioxide.


Are veins tiny blood vessels that allow substances to pass between the blood and body tissues?

No, capillaries are what allows substances to go from the walls of the small intestine into your cells. Veins are what carry the blood (with cells inside) to the heart to be oxygenated.


What is the diagram of carbon monoxide and how does it relate to its chemical properties?

The diagram of carbon monoxide shows one carbon atom bonded to one oxygen atom. This molecule is known for its strong bond and ability to bind to hemoglobin in the blood, reducing its ability to carry oxygen. This property makes carbon monoxide highly toxic when inhaled.


What would happen if carbon got into us?

If there is carbon in the bloodstream, it limits the supply of oxygen to the body. Each red blood cell is designed to carry four molecules of oxygen, and when these reach the muscles, organs etc the oxygen will diffuse into the blood tissue. When a carbon molecule (including carbon monoxide/dioxide) occupies one of these spaces however, it can't diffuse into the tissue and so the blood cell can not carry enough oxygen throughout the body.