If the membrane is broken, it can lead to the loss of cell integrity and function. Essential molecules may leak out of the cell, while harmful substances may enter, compromising normal cellular activities and leading to cell death. Repair mechanisms may kick in to mend the break, but severe damage could be irreversible.
it separates from the membrane.
The Calvin cycle happens in the stroma of the chloroplast.
they return to their original energy levels.
Yes, cell membranes can reform when broken, thanks to their fluid nature and the properties of phospholipids. When a membrane is disrupted, the hydrophobic tails of the phospholipids tend to come together, allowing the membrane to self-heal by resealing the gap. This process is facilitated by the presence of proteins and other molecules that help stabilize the membrane structure. However, the efficiency of this repair can depend on the extent of the damage and the specific cell type.
The molecule will be transported across the membrane by way of a transport protein or protein channel.
The Thylakoid Membrane
a membrane
Its left broken.
Usually, the membrane will burst and let its contents out into the cell membrane and get used up.
gas exchange
it separates from the membrane.
it separates from the membrane.
it separates from the membrane.
it will damage
you get broken
The Calvin cycle happens in the stroma of the chloroplast.
When sound hits a thin membrane, the membrane vibrates, causing it to produce sound waves in the air. The frequency of the sound produced will depend on the vibrational frequency of the membrane. This phenomenon is commonly observed in musical instruments like drums or cymbals.