What is the major function of lipids? 1. Energy storage and signaling. 2. Enzymes and cell structures. 3. Membrane formation. 4. Stable genetic information. Which of these is NOT correct? a. polysaccharides are made up of monosaccharides. b. triglycerides are made up of fatty acids and...
Controlling lipids: what the evidence shows; Combing through the best and latest trials, our experts synthesize the findings into this useful primer on one of your most frequent diagnoses.(usage of lipid lowering therapy )Stubbs, Nancy D
•Endoplasmic reticulum (ER):A sort of membranous "highway" continuous with the nucleus and extending into the cytoplasm, and sometimes to the cell membrane.Smooth ERdoes not have ribosomes attached;rough ERdoes, giving it both its "studded" appearance and its name. Smooth ER synthesizes lipi...
What Is Anabolism? As with so many things in nature, there is a natural balance to the metabolism. While catabolic pathways are considered destructive forms of metabolism, anabolic pathways are constructive forms. Another word for anabolism is biosynthesis, because these processes synthesize small mole...
What cell structures are attached to membrane systems or scattered in the cytoplasm? They synthesize proteins. What cells have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles? What is the name of the cell organelle which synthesizes plasma membrane?
but the two types of endoplasmic reticulum have different functions. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum's cisternae are rounded tubules with many branches. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum synthesizeslipids, especially steroids. It helps in the breakdown of steroids and carbohydrates as well, and it detox...
What cell structures are attached to membrane systems or scattered in the cytoplasm? They synthesize proteins. What are membrane-enclosed compartments in eukaryotic cells called? Which organelles in a cell contain hydrolytic enzymes? What is the role of the cell membrane?
Why do plants need to synthesize \alpha-amylase? What is the function of pancreatic lipase? What enzymes does the gallbladder produce? What are the three types of lipid digestive enzymes, and where is each secreted/released? What produces pancreatic juices? What is responsible for the ...
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum’s function is almost exclusively to make lipids,like phospholipids and cholesterol. How these lipids are used depends on the cell type. Lipids can be used to create new cell membranes, create hormones, and store energy. ...
What is the directionality of lipids, proteins, and carbs? 1. What kind(s) of secondary structure is found in filamentous proteins? 2. Where are filamentous proteins found? 3. What kinds of properties can they have? 4. What is meant by alternative struc...