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q what are the various biological examples in which lysosomic enzymes play a fundamental rolethe remodelation of the osseous tissue the function of
q what is the autophagic intracellular digestion and why is this type of intracellular digestion intensified in an organism undergoing
q what is the heterophagic intracellular digestion and how is this process accomplishedheterophagic intracellular digestion is the breaking into
q what is the major cell organelle involved in cell digestion and what are the properties of that organelle that enable it to do the taskthe
q what is the intracellular digestioncellular digestion or intracellular digestion is the breaking in the interior of the cell of big molecules
q what is extracellular digestionextracellular digestion is so that in which food breaking into utile molecules that can be internalized by the cell
q what are the examples of secretory cellsendocrine and exocrine pancreatic cells parathyroid and thyroid endocrine cells adenohypophysis adrenal and
q how do the golgi apparatus act and the rough endoplasmic reticulum in the production and releasing of proteinsthe rough endoplasmic reticulum has
q which cell organelles are well-developed in secretory cellsin secretory cells like the secretory cells of endocrine glands organelles related to
q what is represented by the cellular secretioncell secretion is the removal to the exterior of substances produced by the cell for instance hormones
q what is the cyclosiscyclosis is a kind of interior cell movement in which an oriented flow of circulating material is created and maintained in the
q what are the few examples of movement created by the contraction of sarcomeres of the muscle cellsthe handling of a cup of coffee the peristaltic
q how does the amoeboid movement occur and what are examples of beings and cells that use such movements for locomotionamoeboid movements are created
q what are flagella and cilia and how do these structures acquire movement what are some examples of flagellated and ciliated cells in humansflagella
q what are the cell movements and how are these movements createdcell movements are movements executed by cell structures like the movements of
q which of substance are microfilaments made and what are the properties of these elements that give motility to cellsmicrofilaments are made of
q which of substance are microtubules made and in which structures and cellular processes do microtubules participatemicrotubules are made of
q what is the cytoskeleton what are its major constituents in animal cellscytoskeleton is the cytoplasmic structure that supports the cell keeps its
q why are the salt and sugar used in the production of dried fruits and dried meatsubstances that sustain a highly hypertonic environment like salt
q what is the deplasmolysis of plant cellsthe plant cell when placed under hypertonic medium loses a great quantity of water and its cell membrane
q what is the formula of the dpd for withered shrunken plant cells and how is that situation possiblewithered plant cells are those that have shrunk
q what are the values of dpd for plant cells under hypertonic hypotonic and isotonic mediain plant cells under hypertonic medium there is loss of
q what does the formula dpd sf - tp signifydpd is the short form of diffusion pressure deficit sf suction force is the vacuolar osmotic pressure and
q what is wall resistance of plant cells does this resistance make difficult the entrance of water into the cell or facilitateturgor pressure tp or
q what is signifying by suction force of the plant cell does the suction force facilitate or make difficult the entry of water into the cellthe