Blood
... of oxygen
The amount of oxygen dissolved in blood is directly proportional to the PO2 of the blood.
The hemoglobin molecule is the primary
transporter of oxygen. 98.5% of the oxygen is chemically combined with the Hb . Only 1.5% is physically dissolved.
Transport of carbon dioxide
When ...
Endoplasmic reticulum
... in carbohydrate metabolism , detoxification of the cell (enzymes in the smooth ER detoxify chemicals), and calcium storage. It also is a large
transporter of nutrient found in each cell.
Functions
The endoplasmic reticulum serves many general functions, including the facilitation of protein ...
Insulin
... in blood glucose levels through the following mechanism (see figure to the right):
Glucose enters the beta cells through the glucose
transporter GLUT2
Glucose goes into the glycolysis and the respiratory cycle where the high-energy ATP molecule is produced by oxidation
Dependent ...
Endoplasmic reticulum
... in carbohydrate metabolism , detoxification of the cell (enzymes in the smooth ER detoxify chemicals), and calcium storage. It also is a large
transporter of nutrient found in each cell.
Functions
The endoplasmic reticulum serves many general functions, including the facilitation of protein ...
Endoplasmic reticulum
... in carbohydrate metabolism , detoxification of the cell (enzymes in the smooth ER detoxify chemicals), and calcium storage. It also is a large
transporter of nutrient found in each cell.
Functions
The endoplasmic reticulum serves many general functions, including the facilitation of protein ...
Endoplasmic reticulum
... in carbohydrate metabolism , detoxification of the cell (enzymes in the smooth ER detoxify chemicals), and calcium storage. It also is a large
transporter of nutrient found in each cell.
Functions
The endoplasmic reticulum serves many general functions, including the facilitation of protein ...
Virus
... involved in attachment and entry into the host-cell. The complete virus particle is referred to as a virion . A virion is little more than a gene
transporter and components of the envelope and capsid provide the mechanism for injecting the viral genome into a host cell.
Viral replication
Because ...