Define mass transportation
Define mass transportation across the cell membrane?
Expert
Mass transportation is the exiting or entrance of substances in or from the cell engulf by the parts of membrane. The fusion of internal substance having membranous vesicles with the cell membrane is termed as exocytosis. The entrance of substances in the cell subsequent to they have been engulfed by projections of the membrane is termed as endocytosis.
Why is cannibalism an inharmonious intra-specific ecological interaction?
What do you understand by the term reflex action? Illustrate briefly.
Describe the route of the ingested food from swallowing till the duodenum? Answer: Until reaching the duodenum, the food enters the mouth, passes through the pharynx
Name the subunits from which ribosomes are made up of.
Explain the ecological role of earthworms?
What is the osseous cavity where the pituitary gland is located?
Name the place in the body where the thyroid gland is positioned? Answer: The thyroid is situated in the anterior cervical region (or frontal neck), in front of the
Which kind of cell came first in the evolution of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell?
Beings from four phyla of animal kingdom “breath” (do gas exchange) by the diffusion. Which are such phyla? How is this kind of respiration related to features existed in such animals?
How is the depolarization of neuronal plasma membrane produced? How does the cell return to its original rest?
18,76,764
1955446 Asked
3,689
Active Tutors
1422105
Questions Answered
Start Excelling in your courses, Ask an Expert and get answers for your homework and assignments!!