Mesentery.
It holds the folds of intestine together and help in storage of fat in the abdomen. It also provides nutrition by blood vessels and lymphatics present in the mesentery.
what is the membrane called that holds the folds of the intestines together and contains many...
Test yourself Many cell surface trans membrane proteins, called glycoproteins, have an attached carbohydrate group, 1. ich faces the extracellular space. This carbohydrate group is attached to the protein when it is still in the rER. Is the carbohydrate attached to the side of the protein that faces the lumen of the rERo the cytosol 2.Explain why the orientation of a transmembrane protein (i.e. which side of the protein faces the inside and which side faces the outside of the...
6. What holds the sides of the DNA ladder together? 7. What are the sides of the DNA ladder made of? 8. What three parts make up a single nucleotide?
What bond holds together the RNA primer and DNA template during replication
In the lungs, the respiratory membrane separates tiny sacs of air (pressure 1.00x105Pa) from the blood in the capillaries. These sacs are called alveoli. The average radius of the alveoli is 0.012 cm, and the air inside contains 20% oxygen. Assuming that the air behaves as an ideal gas at 300K, find the number of oxygen molecules in one of these sacs. Boltzmann constant =1.38 ×10−23 J K
What is the most important factor that holds a gene pool of a species together and prevents speciation? A. hybridization B. gene flow C. behavioral isolation D. sexual selection E. prezygotic barriers
Test yourself Many cell surface trans membrane proteins, called glycoproteins, have an attached carbohydrate group, 1. ich faces the extracellular space. This carbohydrate group is attached to the protein when it is still in the rER. Is the carbohydrate attached to the side of the protein that faces the lumen of the rERo the cytosol 2.Explain why the orientation of a transmembrane protein (i.e. which side of the protein faces the inside and which side faces the outside of the...
8. How do proteins interact with ligands? (What holds them together?) 9. What are the FOUR ways that protein function is regulated (function turned ON/OFF). Explain each. 1.
7. How many g of Fet(NO3)3 are present in a 1.00 L sample of a 0.500 M solution? Sow calculation A 50.0 mL sample of a 12.0 M solution of HCl is diluted to 250. mL. What is the new concentration? (Show caleulations) 8. 9. Fill in the blanks. a. a solution in which more solute can be dissolved is called .. is an ionic compound which holds water molecules within its crystall ......refers to two solutions having the same...
What holds the monomers of a single strand of DNA together? bonds between amino acids bonds between nitrogenous bases and phosphate groups bonds between deoxyribose and phosphate groups bonds between nitrogenous bases and deoxyribose bonds between complementary base pairs
1. Why are can affect the fluidity of the membrane structure? phospholipids called amphipathic molecules? What are the two properties of phospholipids that 2. How does the cell membrane structure enable it having selective permeability? 3. Where are new phospholipids made in eukaryotic cells? What are the roles of scramblase and flippase?