TAG CCT ATG - Template Strand
AUC GGA UAG - mRNA Strand
from this you can find out which amino acids are which.
Large proteins are helped across the membrane Chanel proteins, protein pumps and endocytosis
Nucleus – known as the brain of the
cell
Cell membrane – gives protection to
the cell and helps holding together the organelles
Cytoplasm – jelly-like substance that
holds together the organelles.
Endoplasmic Reticulum – consists of
smooth endoplasmic reticulum which lacks ribosomes, and rough endoplasmic reticulum
which has ribosomes.
Ribosomes – consists of RNA and
protein enzyme and helps in protein synthesis
Mitochondria – known as the powerhouse
of the cell and helps transport energy all throughout the cell
Golgi Apparatus – gather proteins and
lipids in the cell and distribute it.
Centrioles – releases spindle like
formations that is attached to the cell in one of the cell division stages
Lysosomes – helps breakdown larger
molecules to smaller molecules
<span>Vacuole – food and water is stored
here. It also store waste material
before it is transported outside of the cell.</span>
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Answer:
<u>O floating around one another in a fluid structure</u>
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Explanation:
Cells are made up of varying types of molecules in order to achieve a fluid, stable plasma membrane. The membrane mainly consists of:
- lipids
- proteins
- cholesterol
Lipid membranes help maintain selective membrane permeability. The lipids, formed from glycerol and saturated/unsaturated fatty acids, are made up of polar heads and non-polar tails; they typically only allow the movement of <em>small non-polar molecules</em>. Larger molecules are <em>transported </em>through integral proteins; other types, are peripheral, and may have specialized functions like <em>cell signaling</em>.
Cholesterol molecules keep the lipids in place, and ensure membrane fluidity. In extreme temperatures, they help the membrane to maintain its shape without becoming too rigid.
Answer:
Explanation:
abduction/adduction
flexion/extension
internal lexternal rotation.