Acids can be transported in various ways, depending on their specific properties. In aqueous solutions, acids can be transported by water or other solvents. In industrial settings, acids are often transported in tanks or containers specially designed to handle their corrosive nature. Additionally, some acids can be transported in solid form or as gases under specialized conditions.
Glucose is transported into cells through facilitated diffusion or active transport, depending on the concentration gradient. Amino acids are transported into cells through specific transporters in the cell membrane.
transported across fat cell membranes by fatty acid binding proteins
Nutrients such as glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids are transported around the body by the circulatory system from food. These nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream from the digestive system and are delivered to cells throughout the body to provide energy and support various metabolic functions.
When nucleic acids are transported from the nucleus to the ribosomes, they travel through the nuclear pores. These pores allow selective passage of molecules such as mRNA and tRNA between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, facilitating the process of protein synthesis at the ribosomes.
The two main substances transported through phloem tissue are sugars (such as sucrose) and amino acids. These substances are transported from the leaves, where they are produced through photosynthesis or other metabolic processes, to other parts of the plant for growth and metabolism.
Yes alkalis and acids can be transported by road.
Fatty acids and glycerol transported materials pass through epithelial cells. This is studied in science.
Glucose is transported into cells through facilitated diffusion or active transport, depending on the concentration gradient. Amino acids are transported into cells through specific transporters in the cell membrane.
Passively, via diffusion.
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Blood transports oxygen, glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, carbon dioxide, urea, hormones, drugs and heat.
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transported across fat cell membranes by fatty acid binding proteins
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Fatty acids and glycerol are transported to the lymphatic system once absorbed by the lacteals in the small intestine. From there, they enter the bloodstream and are circulated to various tissues in the body, where they are used for energy production or stored as fat.
Nutrients such as glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids are transported around the body by the circulatory system from food. These nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream from the digestive system and are delivered to cells throughout the body to provide energy and support various metabolic functions.
Broken down to the molecular level ... And in the case of proteins, down to amino acids.