Biology, 05.10.2019 09:30 arnold2619
There is a need for glucose inside a cell, but the glucose molecule is too large to pass through the cell membrane. how does the cell solve this problem?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:00
Which of these is true of the cytoplasm of an unfertilized egg? a. it is an unevenly distributed mixture of mrna, proteins, organelles, and other substances. b. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. c. these substances are supplied by the sperm. d. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. e. development is directed solely by the surrounding cells. f. it is a homogeneous mixture of mrna, proteins, organelles, and other substances. g. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. h. these substances are produced by the dna of the fertilized zygote.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:20
Consider the following planned experiment. factor experimental group control group light exposure tots of sun tots of sun amount of water weekly weekly type of soil nutrient rich nutrient rich size of pot large which variable is being tested in this experiment? small a. size of pot b. type of soil c. light exposure d. amount of water
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:20
Molecules like glucose and amino acids are not lipid soluble, so cannot cross the cell membrane by simple diffusion. instead, they are shuttled across by carrier proteins in the membrane from high to low concentration. does this process require energy from the cell? this is an example of what type of molecular movement?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:30
100 points and brainlest its 6th grade work compare the parts of a cell and the cell as a whole to another common nonliving system (i.e., a car, a city,
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