Created by Mairi Edwards
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What important molecule is distributed evenly in a lipid bi-layer and what is its purpose
which lipids are found in the intracellular surface of a phospholipid bi-layer?
which lipids are found in the Extracellular surface of a phospholipid bi-layer?
What method is used to test the fluidity proteins in a phospholipid membrane and what are the steps?
Which molecules CANNOT travel across membranes without assistance from transport proteins?
What are the 4 types of membrane-bound proteins
What is the role of anchor proteins?
What is the role of transporter proteins?
how is glucose absorbed into the intestines?
What is a symport
What are snares and what are the two types?
how does botox work?
what is botulin?
What are the initial steps in the formation of protein that ALL proteins undergo
How are proteins delivered into the nucleus
How are proteins delivered out of the cell
How is translation of a protein stopped mid-way in preparation to move out of the cell
What are the three main types of vesicles
What is Familial Isolated Hypoparathyroidism
(FIH)
How is parathyroid hormone formed
How is FIH caused
What are the main components of the cytoskeleton
What are the distribution patterns of the main components of the cytoskeleton
What is in place to prevent myosin from binding to actin
Where is troponin found and what is it's role
What is tropomodulin
What is a z-disc
What is a sarcomere
What is the role of intermediate filaments and why are they called that
What causes blisters
What is a MTOC and what does it do
What do microtubules do in the cell, depending on the cell type
What are the two cargo delivery vehicles that travel along microtubules