Neurotransmitters are stored in packages known as vesicles
DNA are nucleic acids and serve to hold genetic information.
Enzymes are proteins and speed up chemical reactions, i.e. are catalysts.
Fats are lipids and store energy.
Sugars are carbohydrates and also store energy.
The answer is All matter is made up of particles called atoms and molecules (as opposed to being continuous or just including particles)
Answer:
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Explanation:
Transmembrane domains are hydrophobic regions inserted into the cell membrane, while surrounding protein regions are often designed to localize on opposite sides of the membrane. In general, hydrophobic amino acids are inserted into the hydrophobic core of the membrane. These hydrophobic residues have side-chains which are insoluble in water. Examples of hydrophobic amino acids, such as those observed in the putative hydrophobic transmembrane region, include leucine (L), valine (V), alanine (A), methionine (M) and phenylalanine (F).
Answer:
Mold are a type of zygomycetes.