J. F. Allen, "Why chloroplasts and mitochondria retain their own genomes and genetic systems: colocation for redox regu- lation of gene expression," Proceedings of the National Acad- emy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 112, no. 33, pp. 10231-10238, 2015.Allen JF. ...
Why do mitochondria and chloroplasts have 2 bilayer lipids around them? Why are enzymes important? Explain the role of hepacytosis in the metabolism of carbohydrates, protein and lipids . What helps in the production of proteins and lipids?
as does the spatial organization of the egg that helps set off development. This is not to say that random factors, like chemical concentration in different parts of the egg, can influence development, but at bottom, yes, everythin...
Which cells in the human body would you expect to have a lot of mitochondria in them and why?What types of human cells would have many lysosomes?Which cell organelles make lysosomes?What are lysosomes? What are its main functions in a cell?Which cell organelle ...
Two representatives of the family, AtWhy1 and AtWhy3 are imported into plastids while AtWhy2 localizes to mitochondria. Their function in organelles is currently unknown. Results To understand the role of mitochondrial Whirlies in higher plants, we produced A. thaliana lines with altered ...
Genes are copied and moved between cellular compartments with relative ease, and there is no established obstacle to successful import of any protein precursor from the cytosol. Yet chloroplasts and mitochondria have not abdicated all genes and gene expression to the nucleus and to cytosolic ...
PROBLEMS AND PARADIGMS Protein Phosphorylation in the Nervous Why Do Chloroplasts and Mitochondria Contain So Many Copies of Their Genome?Krebs, Keith ESihag, RamBendich, Arnold J
Plants and animals are both made out of eukaryotic cells, which are cells that contain many membrane-bound organelles as well as a membrane-bound nucleus. Both cell types are similar in this manner, but have several key differences.Answer and Explanation: ...
How are the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration interrelated in a metabolic sense? Since a plant has chloroplasts (which make sugars or food for the plant), why does it still need mitochondria (power-house organelle)? The...
Explain why hormones in the bloodstream are able to affect only target cells or organs and not other cells or organs. The characteristic that all lipids have in common is that? What type of lipid is estrogen? Why do mitochondria and chloroplasts have 2 bilayer lipids around them?