How can I contract hydrophobic and hydrophilic compounds? How does water interact? What part within the chloroplasts captures the light? a) How do particles move in passive transport? b) How do particles move in active transport? How would amino acids from the bloodstream move across a cell me...
Explain why phospholipids naturally form a lipid bilayer in water. When the protein gramicidin is integrated into a membrane, an H^+ channel forms and the membrane becomes very permeable to protons (H^+ ions). If gramicidin is added to an actively respiring muscle cell, how wo...
A.G. Lee, How lipids interact with an intrinsic membrane protein: the case of the calcium pump, Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1376 (1998) 381 - 390.Lee, A. G. 1998. How lipids interact with an intrinsic membrane pro- tein: the case of the calcium pump. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1376: 381...
(a) Where and how do anionic lipids interact with Kir channels? (b) What is the mechanistic basis for the different effects of PIP2 and LC-CoA on Kir channels? (c) What are the conforma- tional changes induced by the binding of these lipids? (d) What is the physi...
Inadequate eating habits are characterized by altered circulating lipids and lipoproteins increasing the risks for dyslipidemia (DLP) diseases (Udenigwe and Rouvinen-Watt, 2015). A recent study conducted in Wistar rats showed that DLP disease was associated with alteration in the gut microbiota compos...
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A human study demonstrated that shilajit when given at high (2000 mg/day) doses has beneficial effects with respect to blood lipids. “It should [also] be noted that a plethora of products exist on the market that do not conform to the chemical composition of ‘standard’ shilajit and may...
Yourskinis the largest organ of your body. It's made up of several different substances, including water, protein, lipids, minerals and chemicals.The average adult's skin weighs about 6 pounds. Its job is crucial — to protect you from infections and germs. Throughout your life, your skin...
How do lipids differ from carbohydrates? Why are the brain and red blood cells insulin independent? Why is the pancreas important? Why is glucose called a reducing sugar? Is insulin a hormone or neurotransmitter? Explain the homeostatic mechanism, regarding the regulation of glucose homeostasis, giv...
How do glycerol and fat acid become fat and water? How are cells in the epidermal tissue adapted? There are a lot of hormones in our blood circulating but they do not interact with each other or with blood. Why? What structures in the mouth are...