Ans. Cell is the structural and functional unit of the human body.
Structure :- a cell consists of three parts, the cell membrane the nucleus, and between the two the cytoplasm within the cytoplasm lie intricate arrangements of fine fibers.
Function of cell membrane : first protect against the virus bacteria,
They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from foods, convert those nutrients into energy and carry out specialized functions .
Cell membrane embedded enzymes :- cells wall, nucleus cytoplasm or cytosol mitochondria, endoplasmicreticulum, smooth e. R.
Examples mitochondria =" power house of cell
Lysosome suicide bag of cell
Endoplasmic reticulum, protein absorption
Phospholipids is hydrophilic and hydropholic
describe the structure and function of cell membrane embedded enzymes using a clinical example
QUESTION 9 Describe the structure and function of cell membrane-embedded enzymes using a clinical example.
The plasma membrane is very important to the cell. a. Draw and describe the structure and function of the plasma membrane. b. What is the chemical explanation for the structure of the plasma membrane? c. Diagram and four different transport mechanisms across the membrane, and then compare and contrast the benefits and drawbacks of each mechanism to the cell:
match the following concepts: for example : plasma membrane is it structure of all cell or structure of animal cell.. just match questions 91 to 100 with the structure in a to e. thanks. Match the following concepts: a. Structure is a feature of all cells b. Structure is found in prokaryotic cells only c. Structure is found in eukaryotic cells only d. Structure found in plant cells only e. Structure found in animal cells only 91) Plasma membrane 92)...
parts cells- a membrane enclosed structure with a specialized function within a eukaryotic cell
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Diagram and describe the structure of the plasma membranes of animal cells. How is membrane structure related to permeability? Explain the various ways that different substances cross cell membranes. Give an example of something that crosses membranes each way, and explain why this substance must cross membranes by that particular route, and not some other way. [Hint: Your answer should include all the things that are attached to the membrane, the interactions that hold membranes together, what controls membrane fluidity,...
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Describe the specific mechanisms of enzymes function. Pick a specific enzymes and describe its function and the importance of that function of life. Discuss how the loss of the enzymes would disrupt living processes.
Chapter Fourteen New s 369 Can You Apply What You've learned? 21. Describe the structure, function and specific location of the cells 22. Describe the structure and function of microgla 23. Give the location where each of the neuron types listed is found a. anterior horn cell b. Purkinje cell c. pyramidal cell 24. Compare and contrast the structure, location, and function of neglennocytes and oligodendrocytes 25. Is it more common for brain tumors to rise from neurons or from...