MASTERING MICROBIOLOGY TAXONOMY
MASTERING MICROBIOLOGY TAXONOMY
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Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 3VI

a.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The differences in the diffusion rates of chemicals A and B.

Introduction:

The membrane that is present below the cell wall and glycocalyx is a cytoplasmic membrane. It is also known as plasma membrane or cell membrane. The structure of the cytoplasmic membrane is referred to the phospholipid bilayer and the membrane of bacteria is composed of integral proteins. Peripheral proteins are loosely attached to the membrane on one or another side which acts as enzymes, receptors, recognition proteins, and carriers.

Cell membrane controls the movement of substances inside and outside of the cell with the main function of protecting the cell for the surroundings. It also provides shape to the cell and involves in different cellular processes such as cell signaling, cell adhesion, and ion conductivity.

b.

Summary Introduction

To explain:

The reason that diffusion rate of chemical A taper off.

Introduction:

The membrane that is present below the cell wall and glycocalyx is a cytoplasmic membrane. It is also known as plasma membrane or cell membrane. The structure of the cytoplasmic membrane is referred to the phospholipid bilayer and the membrane of bacteria is composed of integral proteins. Peripheral proteins are loosely attached to the membrane on one or another side which acts as enzymes, receptors, recognition proteins, and carriers.

Cell membrane controls the movement of substances inside and outside of the cell with the main function of protecting the cell for the surroundings. It also provides shape to the cell and involves in different cellular processes such as cell signaling, cell adhesion, and ion conductivity.

c.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The way in which the cell increase the diffusion rate of chemical A.

Introduction:

The membrane that is present below the cell wall and glycocalyx is a cytoplasmic membrane. It is also known as plasma membrane or cell membrane. The structure of the cytoplasmic membrane is referred to the phospholipid bilayer and the membrane of bacteria is composed of integral proteins. Peripheral proteins are loosely attached to the membrane on one or another side which acts as enzymes, receptors, recognition proteins, and carriers.

Cell membrane controls the movement of substances inside and outside of the cell with the main function of protecting the cell for the surroundings. It also provides shape to the cell and involves in different cellular processes such as cell signaling, cell adhesion, and ion conductivity.

d.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The way in which the cell increase the diffusion rate of chemical B.

Introduction:

The membrane that is present below the cell wall and glycocalyx is a cytoplasmic membrane. It is also known as plasma membrane or cell membrane. The structure of the cytoplasmic membrane is referred to the phospholipid bilayer and the membrane of bacteria is composed of integral proteins. Peripheral proteins are loosely attached to the membrane on one or another side which acts as enzymes, receptors, recognition proteins, and carriers.

Cell membrane controls the movement of substances inside and outside of the cell with the main function of protecting the cell for the surroundings. It also provides shape to the cell and involves in different cellular processes such as cell signaling, cell adhesion, and ion conductivity.

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