Lipids characterized by a carbon skeleton consisting of four fused rings
What are steroids?
Before shipping, the Golgi sorts the products it produced with tags and docking site molecules. One type of tag can be this substance.
What are Golgi phosphate tags?
The cellular membrane is a flowing mosaic of proteins entangled in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids
What is the fluid mosaic model?
This is a common tool used in cytology, the tool separates mixtures of disrupted cells by spinning them at increasing speeds
What is a centrifuge?
The positions of the carbonyl groups, the sizes of the carbon skeletons, and the spatial arrangements of the carbon atoms determine the characteristics of this substance
What characteristics classify monosaccharides?
The tiny accessories around the nuclear envelope are the only place where the secondary and primary nuclear membranes are continuous and open to the cytoplasm
What are nuclear pores (pore complex)?
Proteins with stretches of non polar amino acids in the hydrophobic regions of the phospholipid bilayer. (They are a type of transmembrane protein.)
What are integral proteins?
Hydrophobic interactions, disulfide bridges, hydrogen bonds, and covalent bonds are intended to hold this structure together
What biochemical means are used hold the tertiary/quaternary structures of a protein?
The links between the hydroxyl groups of a glycerol molecule and fatty acid chains
What is an ester linkage?
The section of the rough ER in which the transport vesicles pass to the cytosol space carrying secondary proteins
What is the transitional ER?
Electrical stimulants and substance attachments, such as the affinity for potassium ions and the electric pulse of the nerve cells are examples to control this specific channel
What are factors affecting the gated channels?
This type of pumps involve voltage gates
What are electrogenic pumps?
Alpha carbon, amino group, carboxyl group, hydrogen atom, and one variable group gives this substance
What are the components of an amino acid?
If the smooth ER detoxification proliferates on one particular substance, other drugs will be needed at a greater concentration, which can decrease the effectiveness of antibiotics and other useful drugs, this process describes the above
What is Barbiturate abuse?
When one molecule undergoes passive transport, it may facilitate another substance's active transport across the plasma membrane
What are cotransports of membrane proteins?
The cap is opened, allowing the polypeptide to enter the hollow cylinder, once the cap is closed the cylinder changes shape to create a hydrophilic environment, the polypeptide leaves afterwards when the cap comes off, such is the functional process of this substance
How do the chaperonins fold polypeptides?
Primary, secondary cell walls, and the middle lamella comprises to this cell's plasma membrane set
What comprises the plant cell wall?
Active transport is necessary in this scenario.
What happens when the electric gradient counters the chemical gradient?