2Why does active transport require an energy supply?C AWater molecules move from a region of higher water potential to a region of lower water potential.B Solute molecules move from a region of lower water potential to a region of higher water potential.C Solute molecules move from region of...
Active transport contributes to both health benefits and emissions reductionPerceived health strongly influences tourist active transport participationPerceived air quality affects climate change mitigation in walking/bikingWalking and biking for tourism is different from those for leisure activitiesActive ...
Thus, bacteriorhodopsin and halorhodopsin are transport proteins whereas phoborhodopsin and sensory rhodopsin as well as animal rhodopsin are sensor proteins. Our comparison of these retinal proteins is based on analysis of light-induced rapid charge separation and the accompanying fast photoelectric ...
Active transport means that the cell has to expend energy in order to transport solutes from one place to another. In addition, the solutes being...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can ans...
What type of protein is exclusively made at the rough ER? a. Enzymes b. Filamentous proteins c. Secreted proteins d. Cytosolic proteins e. Transport proteins Which of the following are examples of filament proteins? A. porin B. actin C. serotonin D. none of th...
A major goal in structural biology is to understand protein assemblies in their biologically relevant states. Here, we investigate whether AlphaFold2 structure predictions match native protein conformations. We chemically cross-linked proteins in situ wi
Ligand binding assay and molecular docking were conducted to verify the fatty acid binding activities of FAR proteins of interest. RNA interference (RNAi) and heterologous expression (rescuing) experiments were designed to explore the potential roles of the selected FAR protein in nematodes. ...
This near-perfect concordance between the experimental outer dynein arm structure and our cross-link dataset strongly supported the use of the cross-links to assess the quality of AF2-predicted protein structures. We selected the 100 most highly cross-linked Tetrahymena ciliary proteins and predicted ...
How can materials exit a cell by active transport? How does the cytoskeleton interact with signaling pathways? Which cellular organelle packages enzymes and forms lysosomes? Why do cells need to use transport proteins to function? You would expect a cell with an extensive Golgi apparatus to: a...
What is the purpose of the electron transport chain? a. Donates electrons to decompose ATP into ADP b. Carries excited electrons through a series of proteins to build a proton gradient to power ATP synthase c. Holds together electrons to make the ATP e ...