What might happen to the cell if it were suddenly unable to use lipids?
(A) It would not be able to make proteins or transfer substances to other cells
(B) Would not be able to transfer genetic information to other cells
(C) It would not be able to store energy or communicate with other cells
<em>(D)</em> It would not be able to store water or protect itself from viruses
Explanation:
<em>Water moves in and out of a cell in conformity with the concentration gradient formed between the membrane of the cell and the extracellular solution. The process whereby the water moves from a region of low solute concentration to a high solute concentration via a semi-permeable membrane is called OSMOSIS.
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<em>In this case, the solute concentration of the blood cannot be regulated, hence, it rises. This causes the solute concentration of the blood to be high or is said to be hypertonic than the cell's. This creates an osmotic gradient causing water to flow out of the hypotonic (low solute concentration) cell into the hypertonic extracellular environment (blood). Once water flows out of the cell as a result of osmosis, the cell shrinks or shrivels i.e. reduce in size.</em>
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If there was left sided heart failure pulmonary blood pressure would increase. The blood that needs oxygen goes to the lungs, so the right side of the heart would be working harder trying to get the left side of the heart to work again. Having heart failure would also cause pain and panic also known as the fifth sense which would also cause the blood pressure to increase.
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Photosynthesis aims to create energy (in the form of carbohydrate) from the
light energy from the sun. The organisms that use the photosynthesis
mechanism are phototropic because they make organic materials from
inorganic materials.
Answer:
lactic acid from anaerobic respiration
Explanation:
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