Sunday, February 14, 2010

Nuclear Structure Wigner Djvu Describe The Structure And Function Of The Nuclear Envelope?

Describe the structure and function of the nuclear envelope? - nuclear structure wigner djvu

Describe the structure and function of the nuclear membrane

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..Hannah..UK Aisle Salmon said...

The core consists of two membranes around them through what is called an envelope.
The budget keeps the reactions happening inside the cell is outside the cell, a bit like a huge wall with holes for the pores.

The two membranes are organized in a bi-layer of phospholipids.
The bi-layer of phospholipids is as fluid-mosaic model, "liquid", ie the phospholipid molecules as they move, "mosaic" which describes how to remove the drops of the protein and eyes.

Phospholipids from: O |=========

Go a hydrophilic (water loving) and hydrophobic tail (water-hater).

The membranes of different components:
- Cholesterol: Keep the liquid membrane;

- Glycolipid: One mole of phospholipidtaken combined with a sugar chain

- Glycoprotein: a protein molecule linked sugar chain as a receptor for the cell signaling actions.

I think I covered everything.

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