What happens if the peroxisome is defective? A peroxisome protein is involved in preventing one cause of kidney stones. In plants a type of peroxisome converts fatty acids to carbohydrates. Several rare inherited malfunctions ofperoxisomes can lead to death. What does peroxisome do in a plant ce...
The study also revealed cannabis cannabinoids modulate thrombin activity in the blood. Thrombin is an enzyme that converts fibrinogen to fibrin to trigger blood clot formation. It also suggests that certain receptors (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors or PPARy) in the blood vessels have a ...
Within the cells, peroxisome consists of different enzymes (around 40-45 enzymes) that help in the elimination or removal of toxic substances...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account ...
(a) Describe the structure of the Golgi apparatus. (b) Describe its function. What type of protein processing occurs in the Golgi? What happens to proteins as they pass through the golgi apparatus? Describe the steps involved in the process of book production by the Golgi apparatus. ...
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(b) It is a protein that bonds with oxygen. (c) It is part of a channel that allows water to move in or out of a cel The cell organelle in which most of the protein synthesis occurs a. Golgi apparatus b. Lysosome c. Rough endoplasmic reticulum d. Mitochondrion What happens to ...
What happens there? What is the nucleus of a cell and what is the function of this organelle? Is the nucleus a cell organelle? What will happen if a cell does not have lysosomes? What will happen if a lysosome bursts inside a cell and all enz...
2. What happens to other molecules? 3. What does the cell think it's bringing in when it brings in the adenovirus? What is the organelle in the cell that produces energy? What is the function of dendritic cells? What role(s) do mitochondria play in apoptosi...
What are the components of a vein and their functions? Describe the functions of whole blood. Explain why nutrient and gas exchange happens between plasma/interstitial fluid and the cells. Explain how plasma membranes manage to stay fluid with temperature changes. What are the functions of the ur...
Describe the stages in the cell cycle. Explain what happens in each stage and the activators required to proceed to the next stage. What cell structure is scattered throughout the cell and is the major site of ATP synthesis? During the cell cycles, the...