Many molecules can be synthesized using that energy. Most important one is ATP
Theoretically NADH produces a maximum of 3 ATPs and FADH2 produces a maximum of 2 ATPs. However in reality the numbers are closer to 2.5 and 1.5 respectively due to protons leaking across the inner membrane.
The lysosome's membrane prevent the digestive chemicals inside from leaking into the cytoplasm.
tight junctions
None of the answers are factually correct but considering that during a resting membrane potential the interior of the cell membrane is slightly negative (~-70mV) and that both sodium and potassium ions are positively charged, the only answer that would be plausible is when a positively charged ion leaves the cell so your best answer here would be "a."
Glycolysis: 2 ATP per molecule of glucose Total ATP yield of aerobic respiration (including glycolysis): 36 ATP per molecule of glucose (theoretical, less in reality due to leaking of protons across the mitochondrial inner membrane)
Theoretically NADH produces a maximum of 3 ATPs and FADH2 produces a maximum of 2 ATPs. However in reality the numbers are closer to 2.5 and 1.5 respectively due to protons leaking across the inner membrane.
The lysosome's membrane prevent the digestive chemicals inside from leaking into the cytoplasm.
tight junctions
they both protect the organelles inside it from leaking out.
The plasma membrane is a selectively permeable barrier made of phospholipids that prevents cytoplasm from leaking out. Additionally, the presence of cellular junctions, such as tight junctions in animal cells, help to maintain the integrity of the plasma membrane and prevent leakage of cytoplasmic contents.
None of the answers are factually correct but considering that during a resting membrane potential the interior of the cell membrane is slightly negative (~-70mV) and that both sodium and potassium ions are positively charged, the only answer that would be plausible is when a positively charged ion leaves the cell so your best answer here would be "a."
Leaking of potassium across the membrane will lead to a decrease in the intracellular potassium concentration, causing the neuron to become hyperpolarized (more negative). This will make it more difficult for the neuron to reach threshold and fire an action potential.
Glycolysis: 2 ATP per molecule of glucose Total ATP yield of aerobic respiration (including glycolysis): 36 ATP per molecule of glucose (theoretical, less in reality due to leaking of protons across the mitochondrial inner membrane)
Yes, you can prevent water from leaking into the garage under the wall by installing a waterproofing membrane or sealant along the base of the wall, ensuring proper drainage away from the wall, and maintaining the integrity of the wall's foundation and structure.
After loss of the hydrogen, helium and other hydrogen-containing gases from early Earth due to the Sun's radiation, primitive Earth was without an atmosphere. The first atmosphere was formed by gases leaking out from the interior of the early Earth, which still goes on today in volcanoes. Without an atmosphere, life would not have formed.
The plasma membrane (cell membrane) is the structure that surrounds and encloses the cytoplasm of an animal cell, keeping its contents contained. This phospholipid bilayer selectively controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, helping to maintain the internal environment of the cell.
Yes, there are ways to prevent water damage caused by a leaking flat roof. Regular inspections and maintenance, prompt repairs of any leaks, proper drainage systems, and installing a waterproof membrane can help prevent water damage.