Cytoplasmic Segregation is a theory about embryonic development related to cell differentiation. It states that an embryo has "cytoplasmic determinants" that influence gene expression (through transcription) and create a gradient, moving to the "vegetal" side of the cell. When the cell goes through mitosis, the "vegetal" and "animal" poles separate, each now having a limited cell fate. This process repeats, with the cytoplasmic determinants designating each cell to certain functions: organs, body segments, appendages, etc.
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The cytoplasm divides during cytokinesis, and organelles are distributed to each new cell through a process called cytoplasmic segregation. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of organelles necessary for their function.
Because bacteria do not have organelles they would not have a mitochondrian which is eukaryotes use for energy production. These reactions occur in the cytoplasm and on the cytoplasmic membrane instead, making the cytoplasmic membrane integral in bacterial energy production.
The changing of the sol and gel phases of the cytoplasmic matrix that results in organelle movement is called cytoplasmic streaming. This process involves the reversible conversion of the cytoplasm from a more fluid-like sol phase to a more gel-like phase, allowing organelles to move along with the flowing cytoplasm.
Cytoplasmic Rna - cRna.
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The cytoplasmic extension in a human cell consists of collagen.
The cytoplasm includes the cytoplasmic fluid and also some structures
The cytoplasm, along with cytoplasmic constituents - which also includes the cytoplasmic membrane - and the duplicated Chromosomes.
Vacuoles, also called cytoplasmic vesicles. The Golgi Apparatus prepares and processes cytoplasmic vesicles for Cellular Export of translated proteins; cytoplasmic vesicles such as lysosomes, peroxisomes and proteosomes deal with the internal processing of cytoplasmic components.
Vacuoles, also called cytoplasmic vesicles. The Golgi Apparatus prepares and processes cytoplasmic vesicles for Cellular Export of translated proteins; cytoplasmic vesicles such as lysosomes, peroxisomes and proteosomes deal with the internal processing of cytoplasmic components.
maybe because, the structure of cytoplasmic membrane of mammilian is different from the bacteria. It is may allowed by the presence of different antigen in its membrane.
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Diffusion of cytoplasmic oxygen.
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