Where are cell membrane components synthesized? Stored energy is called what? Where does most of the metabolic activity in a cell occur? What do plants store carbohydrates as? Where in the cell does translation take place? What is the name of the process where energy is released in cells?
How do bile salts inhibit the growth of gram-positive bacteria? Where is HCl produced in the body? Where is glucagon produced? Where are neurotransmitters synthesized? Where are plant hormones produced? Where are carbohydrates produced? What enzymes are in bile?
In addition, there is increasing evidence of the role of melatonin in controlling the microbiota composition [7] and suppressing pathogenic bacteria in the intestine [8], some of these processes mediated by its antioxidant activity. The microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract h...
In yeast and bacteria, the nucleolytic processing of nascent DNA strands at stalled forks inhibits fork reversal and promotes the regeneration of functioning replication forks [54,55]. Human EXD2 is a 3’-5’ exonuclease that functionally interacts with MRE11 during HR, acting to accelerate resec...
In many organelles, the lipid composition of separate leaflets of the membrane bilayer is significantly different, which produces asymmetry across the bilayer — a situation that is maintained by ATP-dependent flippases. Lipid transport between and within organelles is poorly understood, but a growing...
Organelles differ both quantitatively and qualitatively in their lipid content. In many organelles, the lipid composition of separate leaflets of the membrane bilayer is significantly different, which produces asymmetry across the bilayer — a situation that is maintained by ATP-dependent flippases. ...
The succession of the bacteria community structure in soil of long-term continuous cotton cropping was studied using high-throughput DNA sequencing (Wei & Yu, 2018). Furthermore, the formation of genuine herbs is also a hot research topic in medicinal plants cultivation. However, there are few ...
Answer to: Identify the reactants and products of the formation of the Acetyl-CoA and Krebs cycle, describing when and where ATP is used and...
Fill in the blank: Ribosomal RNA is synthesized in the region of the nucleus called the ___. The cell organelle in which most of the ATP synthesis occurs is the: a) nucleus. b) plasma membrane. c) peroxisome. d) mitochondria. The...
Where is DNA housed in a prokaryotic cell? A) Nucleoid Region B) Ribosomes C) Nucleus D) Vacuole Where are the RNA components of a eukaryotic cell synthesized? a. cell membrane b. nucleus c. nucleolus d. cytoplasm What is the function of ribosomes in a cell? Explain. What role ...