How does the nucleus control protein synthesis in the cytoplasm? What organelles are found in prokaryotes? How does ribosomal RNA form a ribosome? How do organelles work together in protein synthesis? How does DNA replication begin? What are the 8 basic parts of a prokaryotic cell?
While the initial steps of glucose breakdown, namely glycolysis, happen in the cell’s cytoplasm, the subsequent and pivotal stages of aerobic metabolism – the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain – unfold within the mitochondria. This strategic localization ensures optimal conditions ...
How much cytoplasm do adipocytes have? How many vacuoles are in a typical plant cell? How many vacuoles are there in a typical plant cell? What functional advantage does a neuron with several dendrites have? Is a synapse a nerve cell?
The fundamental concept behind HCA is to cluster similar data points based on the assumption that objects closer to each other in a multi-dimensional space are more alike than those farther apart. In hierarchical cluster analysis, the similarity between data points is measured through distance metric...
The cytoplasm is the gel-like fluid inside the cell. It is the medium for chemical reaction. It provides a platform upon which other organelles can operate within the cell. All of the functions forcell expansion, growth and replicationare carried out in the cytoplasm of a cell. ...
it is also possible that a portion of the cellular pool of NLRP3 acts as a sentinel around one or many organelles. As with other PRRs, NLRP3 needs to be in the “right place” to sense the relevant molecular triggers for activation. The recent findings proposing the Golgi and possibly ...
(ribonucleic acid). The RNA then takes the section of the instruction and leaves the nucleus and joins with a ribosome where it can be used to synthesise the protein. (Hickman and Thain 2004) Ribosomes are either free in the cytoplasm or are attached to the ER. Each ribosome has one ...
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We also found that this lncRNA has two separate functions: one in the nucleus (the "core" of the cells, containing the DNA) and one in the cytoplasm (the external part of a cell, containing different organelles (such as mitochondria). In the nucleus of the cell, the lncRNA binds to ...
How does a lysosome recycle materials in a cell? How does cell transportation work and how does it connect with the urinary system? What is the function of the Gogli body, the rough endoplasmic reticulum, and smooth endoplasmic reticulum? How does pyruvic acid in the cytoplasm move into th...