The endoplasmic reticulum is called the "transport system" of the cell because it is responsible for the synthesis, processing, and transport of proteins and lipids within the cell. It is a network of membranes that helps transport molecules from one part of the cell to another, ensuring that proteins and other important molecules are delivered to their correct destinations.
Protein channels
Channels, carriers, and receptors are not directly associated with mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell division, while channels and carriers are involved in transporting molecules across cell membranes and receptors are involved in cell signaling. Mitosis primarily involves the duplication and separation of chromosomes to ensure each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic material.
Ion channels that are always open are called leak channels. They allow a continuous flow of ions across the cell membrane, helping to maintain the resting membrane potential of the cell.
its the cell membrane - not to be confused with the cell wall
The endoplasmic reticulum is called the "transport system" of the cell because it is responsible for the synthesis, processing, and transport of proteins and lipids within the cell. It is a network of membranes that helps transport molecules from one part of the cell to another, ensuring that proteins and other important molecules are delivered to their correct destinations.
both have specialized channels for transporting water.
Protein channels
Channels, carriers, and receptors are not directly associated with mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell division, while channels and carriers are involved in transporting molecules across cell membranes and receptors are involved in cell signaling. Mitosis primarily involves the duplication and separation of chromosomes to ensure each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic material.
They are called: Plasmodesmata
aquaporin i think
The channels that run through a cellulose cell wall are called plasmodesmata. These channels allow for communication and transport of materials between adjacent plant cells, facilitating cell-to-cell communication and nutrient exchange.
Depends on what the pore does. If they are channels - they are called Channels. Voltage gated / ligand activated channels. If they are to communicate with neighbouring cells - they are called gap junctions.
Ion channels that are always open are called leak channels. They allow a continuous flow of ions across the cell membrane, helping to maintain the resting membrane potential of the cell.
transporting goods
its the cell membrane - not to be confused with the cell wall
Passages that permit a cell membrane to be permeable as needed are called ion channels. These channels allow ions such as sodium, potassium, and calcium to flow in and out of the cell, regulating the cell's electrical and chemical properties.