<span>Glycogen is to animal cells as STARCH is to plant cells.</span>
I believe this is a trick question but all cells aside from your outer cells, skin hair ect need to be in osmotic equilibrium I believe
Answer:
The important role of the functions of various domains of the fibronectin molecule or the laminin molecule are-
Fibronectin
-It can bind to fibrin which is important in blood clotting, and fibronectin can attach to heparin sulfate proteoglycans or collagen for binding it to the Extra Cellular Matrix.
-The RDG-containing cell-binding domain of fibronectin is very important for permitting cells to bind to this molecule, due to the fact that it is site that is attach by integrins on the surface of the cell.
Laminin
-A collagen IV binding site permits it to bind to the basal laminae (the molecule is predominantly found at this site).
-_6_1 integrins specific integral-binding site
Both Fibronectin and Laminin
-allow to attach to other ECM proteins.
Explanation:
The opening and closing of stomata are controlled by the guard cells. When water flows into the guard cells, they swell up and the curved surface causes the stomata to open. When the guard cells lose water, they shrink and become flaccid and straight thus closing the stomata
Guard cells regulate the passage of water vapor, oxygen, and carbon dioxide into and out of the leaf. When the guard cells are very turgid, they pull apart, opening the stoma. When the guard cells lose water and become flaccid, they collapse, closing the stoma.
And has an ability to spread out and blocks the life around it from its nutrients