The two types of cell transportation are as follows: active transportation, where energy is used, and passive transportation, where no energy is used
There many parts of a cell, and different types of cells. Please specify your question further so I can help you on this topic.:)
Characteristics of Maltase from Baker's Yeast:
Molecular weight: 68,500 daltons. pH Optimum: 7.0 - 7.5 using maltose as the substrate. Inhibitors: Thiol blocking compounds, heavy metal ions, histidine, and certain amines. Tris should not be used as a buffer due to its inhibitory effect.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
NO i wont do it try it out 4 ur self
When a skeletal muscle fiber is at rest, its ATP demands are met by ADP and creatine phosphate. In a resting muscle, excess ATP transfers its energy to creatine, producing ADP and creatine phosphate. This acts an energy reserve that can be used to quickly create more ATP. When the muscle starts to contract and needs energy, creatine phosphate transfers its phosphate back to ADP to form ATP and creatine.