Answer: Heat ---from a warmer substance to a cooler substance
Explanation: Heat can be transferred from a hotter substance to a cooler substance. This can be done through three methods;
Conduction, Convention, Radiation
Conduction- When substance is been heated movement of particles increases causing collision between hotter particles and cooler particles. This continue until the temperature is in equilibrium. Metal is a good conductor of heat.
Convention- It is often associated with liquid and gases. hotter area of liquid moves and meet with cooler liquid. The cooler liquid then takes place of the hotter liquid until equilibrium is attain. This occurs while boiling water
Radiation - It doesn't need a means of transmission. It is gotten from infared emission. Infared emission increases when temperature increases .
The options to the given are:
A) The physical separation of most membranes from each other.
B) the transportation of membrane lipids among the endomembrane system by small membrane vesicles.
C) The function of the Golgi apparatus in sorting and directing membrane components.
D) The modification of the membrane components once they reach their final destination.
E) the synthesis of different lipids and proteins in each of the organelles of the endomembrane system.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
The difference in the lipids and proteins composition of the different membrane is different.
Different endomembrane system have different composition of the lipids and proteins in its membrane according to the function of he membrane.
The sorting and direction of the proteins is the function of golgi body. So, it is by the action of the golgi body that the distribution and the sorting of the protein molecules are done.
The protein once formed need to be modified and sorted before being functional into the organelles.
All arteries leaving the heart, arteries carrying blood to the body, (I'm not sure about pulmonary arteries, but since it is an artery I am assuming it has oxygenated blood", and the aorta
Answer:
Lipase is produced in the pancreas, mouth, and stomach.
Explanation:
Cells were taken while she was being treated for cancer many years ago and these cells have been cultured in the lab ever since.