1:Photosystems
2:electron transport systems
3: ATP
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Leucoplasts have three membranes: an outer membrane, an inner membrane, and an internal thylakoid membrane system. These organelles are a type of plastid found in plant cells, primarily involved in the storage of starches, lipids, and proteins. Unlike chloroplasts, leucoplasts do not contain chlorophyll and are not involved in photosynthesis.
The three main proteins found in the thylakoid membrane are photosystem I (PSI), photosystem II (PSII), and ATP synthase. PSI and PSII are integral components of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, playing crucial roles in capturing light energy and facilitating electron transport. ATP synthase synthesizes ATP by harnessing the proton gradient generated during the electron transport chain. Together, these proteins are essential for converting light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH.
This membrane is called the fluid mosaic modelas it is a mixture of phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins and carbohydrates.
DNA, cytoplasm. cell membrane
The nucleus, the mitochondria, and the cytoplasmic membrane. Now i can tell you why each of these parts are the most important, but even though i really love talking about it it will be too long to type on this little space they've given me. .loolllol
A Cell Wall.
Chloroplasts are made up of three types of membranes; an outer membrane (allows liquids and gasses to enter the nucleus), an inner membrane (regulates the passage in and out of the membrane of small molecules) and a system of thylakoid membranes.
membrane,wsja
cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, nuclear membrane, chromosome, etc.
This membrane is called the fluid mosaic modelas it is a mixture of phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins and carbohydrates.
1. a cell membrane 2. DNA 3. cytoplasm
DNA, cytoplasm. cell membrane
watercloting
three organelles are spedly, costinbur, and frutter spedly's function is to feed the cell constiburs function is to help the cell grow frutter's function is to kill off a virus
The cell membrane, cytoplasm, and the nucleus.
I'm pretty sure it's nucleus, cytoplasm and a membrane.
The three main polymers in the cell membrane are phospholipids, cholesterol, and glycolipids. Phospholipids form the lipid bilayer structure, cholesterol helps regulate membrane fluidity, and glycolipids are involved in cell recognition processes.