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Water crosses plasma membranes through specialized channels?

Water crosses plasma membranes through specialized channels called diffusion and concentrated gradient.


What is PPROM?

PPROM is an acronym for Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes. To explain it, we should break it apart: * Rupture of membranes (ROM) is the normal breaking of the amniotic membranes that occurs during labor. Most people call this "breaking their water." * Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) occurs when the amniotic membranes are ruptured (water breaks) before actual labor has started. Sometimes, physicians may rupture membranes prematurely in an attempt to induce or augment the labor process. PROM indicates this was not an intentional ROM * Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) indicates that there is premature rupture of membranes before the child has been carried to term (> 36 weeks gestation). J. DeLaughter, DO


What is premature rupture of membranes in prematurity or premature birth?

Premature rupture of membranes occurs when the amniotic sac is torn, causing the amniotic fluid to leak out.


Are plasma membranes only found in plant cells?

no animal cells also have plasma membranes


What are the differences between the plasma membrane and other membranes?

plasma membrane and other membranes are the same


Do bacterial plasma membranes contain sterols?

Many bacterial plasma membranes do contain a sterol like membrane called hopanoids. Hopanoids are a natural pentacylic compound, this is based on the chemical structure hopane.


What is An other word for the Rupturing of the amniotic sac?

I would think that "water breaking" would fall into that category. Often in medicine it is referred to as 'Rupture of membranes' or ROM. If it is done by the doctor or midwife rather than Spontaneously (SROM), it is called artificial rupture of membranes or AROM.


What cells have internal membranes and plasma membranes?

Eukaryotic cells.


What are eukaroytic cells surrounded by?

cell membranes and plasma membranes


Which organelle is covered by a double layer of plasma membranes?

The organelle covered by a double layer of plasma membranes is the mitochondria.


The plasma membranes of two adjacent cells come in contact at special sites called?

The plasma membranes of two adjacent cells come in contact at special sites called gap junctions or desmosomes. These structures are important for cell-cell communication and adhesion.


What is make plasma hemolysis inlavender tube?

Plasma is collected in a lavender topped tube that contained a substance called EDTA. Hemolysis is when the cell membranes break and leak hemoglobin into the plasma.