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Why is the mitochondria and chloroplast not visible under a micro-scope?

Microscopes have been crucial for understanding organelles. ... However, most organelles are not clearly visible by light microscopy, and those that can be seen (such as the nucleus, mitochondria and Golgi) can't be studied in detail because their size is close to the limit of resolution of the light microscope.


What substance is most commonly transported during facilitated diffusion?

Glucose is one of the most commonly transported substances during facilitated diffusion. Facilitated diffusion is the process by which specific molecules, like glucose, are transported across cell membranes with the help of carrier proteins. These carrier proteins facilitate the movement of molecules down their concentration gradient without requiring energy input.


Which structure is the statement below most likely referring to A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not.?

A semipermeable membrane is a large glucose molecule that requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not.


What is meant by faciliated diffusion?

Facilitated diffusion (or facilitated transport) is a form of passive transport that is facilitated by transport proteins. Most often it is used to transport polarized molecules (such as glucose and amino acids) across the cell membrane.


Which process of replication is most likely to be facilitated by?

The most likely process of replication to be facilitated by is the semi-conservative replication method. This process involves each DNA strand serving as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand, resulting in two daughter DNA molecules that each contain one original and one newly synthesized strand.

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What is the Comparative and superlative form of clearly?

more clearly, very clearly, the most clearly


Does glucose enters a cell most rapidly by facilitated diffusion?

No, glucose enters a cell most rapidly through facilitated diffusion with the help of glucose transporters, such as GLUT proteins. Facilitated diffusion allows glucose to move down its concentration gradient into the cell without requiring energy.


What is the surperlative of clearly?

The superlative of 'Clearly' is, "Most clear", or "Clearest".


What are the comparative and superlative forms of clearly?

comparative: more clearly superlative: most clearly


What is viewing the light reflected by any object relative to the light reflected by surrounding objects is most necessary for experiencing?

To experience lightness constancy, it is necessary to view the light reflected by any object relative to the light reflected by surrounding objects. Lightness constancy is defined as the tendency to perceive little variation in the lightness of objects.


What is superlative and comparative of clearly?

more clearly, most clearly


What are the comparative and superlative of clearly?

More clearly and most clearly.


What is a central theme that most likely clearly runs thought Dante's inferno?

The power of faith to light one's way.


What is the comparative and superlative forms for the word clearly?

more clearly and most clearly


In The Crucible characters is most clearly a round character?

Elizabeth Proctor is most clearly a round character.


When does a surface reflect lights most clearly?

A surface will reflect light most clearly when that surface is completely smooth. Example of clear reflection: Look at the reflection on a lake when there is no wind or anything causing ripples or waves. The reflection is clear and objects reflected can be seen clearly. Example of distorted (unclear) reflection: Look at the same lake on a very windy day when there are many waves and other ripples on the waters surface. The reflections coming off the waters surface are hard or imposable to see due to the distortion of the reflection.


What is the Comparative and superlative for clearly?

The comparative form of "clearly" is "more clearly," and the superlative form is "most clearly." These forms are used to compare the clarity of actions or statements among two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "She explained it more clearly than he did," or "He explained it most clearly of all."