What is the role of the transport protein in facilitated diffusion? A) Transport protein provides energy for the diffusion of the solute. B) Transport protein provides a low-resistance channel for water molecules to cross the membrane. C) Transport protein allows solutes to move ...Read more
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Select a molecule that can not use simple diffusion.
A. Fat-soluble vitamin
B. CO2 molecule
C. Glucose molecule
D. Steroid hormone
Explain what is a similar thing between diffusion and transcytosis at capillaries?
Select one option that uses diffusion to enter the target cell.
A. Paracrine signals
B. Hormones
C. Neurotransmitter
D. Both paracrine and neurotransmitter
E. All of these
Can enzymes bind only a specific substrate? or Why and how an enzyme can bind only one specific substrate? Explain with examples and images.
Explain the difference between glucose and ATP in terms of energy using images or diagrams.
What is the function of chromoplast in a plant cell? Write all functions of a plastid called chromoplast in plants?
Describe what are the roles or functions of microfilaments in the cell? Explain with examples and structure (diagram).
Describe what is the function of receptacle in a flower? Explain with examples and draw the diagram of receptacle.
What occurs during anaphase of mitosis? Write complete answer with labeled diagram and examples?
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