PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a plasma film-formation apparatus which has a simple structure and can form a uniform carbon film with a large area; and a method for forming a carbon film.吉川 博道西山 昭雄古賀 義紀
The presence of VDAC in the plasma membrane of at least some cell types has since been supported (16, 17), but the finding has been disputed (18) and the issue remains undecided. The aim of this work was thus to establish whether porin is present in the plasma membrane, and ...
Striated muscles fibres are long or elongated,unbranched,have many nuclei. Each muscle cell is enclosed in a thin but distinct plasma membrane called sarcolemma. These muscles are present inlimbs,face,neck,tongue,pharynx,diaphragm. It help in smooth contraction and movement. Are striated muscles fo...
What is an analogy for ribosomes? How do the nucleus and ribosomes work together to generate a protein? In what organelle does transcription take place? Where are proteins made in the eukaryotic cells? A. Golgi apparatus B. Ribosome C. Nucleus D. Cell wall E. Plasma membrane ...
Where is DNA located in the prokaryotic cells?Prokaryotic Cells:Prokaryotic cells form unicellular organisms, unlike eukaryotic cells, which form multicellular organisms. Prokaryotes have less DNA compared to eukaryotes and contain circular DNA instead of compact chromosomes. Examples of prokaryotes include ...
Explanation: Osmosis is a spontaneous movement of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from lower to a region of higher solute concentration.
Confocal imaging showed uromodulin located at the apical plasma membrane in DCT1 tubules (arrow), similar to the TAL distribution pattern (arrowhead) (Figure 4c). Coimmunostaining for uromodulin (green) and NCC (red) in human kidney confirmed the partial overlap of expression (arrow) (Figure...
NRAS is part of family of low- molecular weight GTP-binding proteins that are associated with the plasma membrane. Ras proteins control a wide array of cellular functions, including growth, survival and invasion, by relaying signals from activated RTKs at the cell surface to downstream effectors ...
The cell organelle in which most of the ATP synthesis occurs is the: a) nucleus. b) plasma membrane. c) peroxisome. d) mitochondria. Where does glycolysis occur in eukaryotes? a. outside the cell b. in the mitochondrial matrix c. in the nucleu...
What is the sarcolemma? It is the thin, transparent, extensible plasma membrane of the muscle cell. It consists ofa cell membrane (plasma membrane) and an outer coat made up of a thin layer of polysaccharide (glycocalyx) material with numerous thin collagen fibrils. ...