Some molecules can't go through the cell membrane.
Hemoglobin assists in the transport of oxygen in vertebrates, including humans. It is a protein found in red blood cells that binds to the oxygen molecules in the lungs and carries them to tissues throughout the body.
In mitochondria, electron-carrying molecules are moved along the membranes by protein complexes that pump protons across the inner membrane, creating an electrochemical gradient. In chloroplasts, electron-carrying molecules are helped along by the thylakoid membrane's structure, which provides a platform for electron transport proteins to interact and facilitate the movement of electrons during photosynthesis.
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A protein will pass through the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi apparatus as it leaves the cell. In the ER, the protein undergoes post-translational modifications, while the Golgi apparatus further modifies and packages the protein into vesicles for secretion out of the cell.
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Carrier proteins aid in facilitated diffusion by binding a particular substance, then altering their shape to bring that substance into or out of the cell. Those molecules can not go through the lipid layer on their own as they can not dissolve in lipids. (This is sometimes called lipophobia). This relationship is somewhat like an enzyme and substrate combination.
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Small molecules are absorbed in the small intestine...I hope this helped...
Gilbert helped by developing a method for determining the sequence of nucleotides in the molecules of DNA and RNA.His work added a lot about how DNA, as a carrier of the genetic traits, directs the chemical machinery of the cell. He received the Nobel Prize in 1980.
Hemoglobin assists in the transport of oxygen in vertebrates, including humans. It is a protein found in red blood cells that binds to the oxygen molecules in the lungs and carries them to tissues throughout the body.
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In mitochondria, electron-carrying molecules are moved along the membranes by protein complexes that pump protons across the inner membrane, creating an electrochemical gradient. In chloroplasts, electron-carrying molecules are helped along by the thylakoid membrane's structure, which provides a platform for electron transport proteins to interact and facilitate the movement of electrons during photosynthesis.
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