Answer:
Charge & Size
Explanation:
The smaller the particles, the easier they can diffuse through the cell membrane because they can pass through the channels of the cell membrane,
The lipid layer of the cell membrane is hydrophobic hence‘hates’ charged molecules. Polar or charged molecules will need special channels with trans-membrane proteins to facilitate their movement
It is important to go through a fluid phase as it is being produced because the object must go through heat to be melted and then it should be put into a mold to be formed. Also, it go though heat to keep it from cracking and go to be cooled and harden. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
Anna's infection affected her body cells, it impaired the body's function and all organs. The urinary tract infection resulted to a septic shock that caused multiple organ failures. In addition to this, bacteria is yet to be identified so there is no actual reason stated for the cause of death.
Answer:
Diffusion, osmosis and active transport are three similar chemical methods by which single molecules or very small structures are moved across membranes or relatively short distances, often within or between cells.
Explanation:
The movement of substances in and out of cells is a very important part of biology as without it no cell and so no organism could live very long. Substances can only cross the protective cell membrane by diffusion, osmosis or active transport. Mass flow only works at the organ, tissue and whole organism level.
Well if you did mean "eat" and not "watch" the answer would be.....Cellulose is a carbohydrate which is present in the plant cells. The cellulose is a polymer with glucose as the monomer units. The monomer units of cellulose is attached by the beta linkages. The cellulose provides structural support to the plant cells by forming micro-tubules. The humans cannot eat the diet rich in cellulose because they lack the enzymes that are needed to digest them. Some animals, such as cows and termites have these enzymes but not the humans. So the answer would be "people cannot digest cellulose".