Phospholipids are amphipathic. Explain what this means. What produces ADH? What does confluence mean in cell culture? How can we describe cell crenation? What does anti-catabolic mean? What does high concentration in biology mean? What is a hypertonic cell? What is meaning of nucleolus? What ...
What is a molecular chaperone? A. A protein that binds to ribosomes at the rough ER membrane. B. A protein that post-translationally modifies a nascent polypeptide by adding or removing a phosphate group. C. A protein component of the large ribosomal subu...
Image caption:The cell membrane. The molecule on the bottom left-hand side is the amphipathic lipid molecule, called a phospholipid. The proteins in the cell membrane also act like doors to let other molecules enter and leave the cell; these also function like the eyes of the cell, detecting...
What is meant by amphipathic? What is an example of this? Define mineralization and immobilization. Give examples. Provide an example of epistasis. (a) Define the term acclimatization. (b) Give examples. Give an example of both eustress and distress. Describe ''teratogens'' and provide an exa...