It acts as a barrier so basically hydrophillic loves water, The molecules and ions DONT let them enter, that's important. The channel protein poses like a gateway across the cell membrane to let the hydrophilic molecules and ions enter it, Hope that helped some answer my question please.
skeletal<span> muscle (striated/striped) smooth muscle (unstriated/not striped) cardiac muscle (striated meshwork)</span>
Aorta to: arteries, capillaries, venules, veins, superior/inferior Vena Cavae, to Right atrium of the heart, through the tricuspid valve(or called the right AV valve) into the Right ventricle, then pushed through the Pulmonary valve into the Pulmonary trunk and then off into the Pulmonary-Arteries ( to the lungs), then to Pulmonary arteries( which bring blood back to the heart), then into the Left atrium through the Mitral valve into the Left Ventricle, which pushes blood through the Aortic Valve then back to the Aorta!
There is your detailed answer in order! :) yay!!
Just imagine the process in your head. Once you trace it with your mind it is easy to follow!
Good luck and I hope I helped.
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The two strongest bonds are ionic and covalent, but generally, ionic is viewed as the stronger bond because of the ion-ion force that occurs within the bond. It does depend on other factors though.
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the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
investigate the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
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