The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Page 587
... active transport Figure 5 : The permeation and transport of molecules through the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane . Some small molecules can directly permeate the lipid bilayer . Many charged molecules , repelled by the bilayer ...
... active transport Figure 5 : The permeation and transport of molecules through the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane . Some small molecules can directly permeate the lipid bilayer . Many charged molecules , repelled by the bilayer ...
Page 588
... Active transport and ATP hydrolysis Separating incom- patible environ- ments and metabolic processes The peroxisome. porter must be able to undergo a conformational change when bound to neither substrate , so as to complete the cycle and ...
... Active transport and ATP hydrolysis Separating incom- patible environ- ments and metabolic processes The peroxisome. porter must be able to undergo a conformational change when bound to neither substrate , so as to complete the cycle and ...
Page 1045
... active centres Zeolites Electron donor- acceptor complexes. ( dextro and levo ) spatial configurations ; and in the atactic polymer there is no regularity in the distribution of steric configurations of the asymmetric carbon atoms . The ...
... active centres Zeolites Electron donor- acceptor complexes. ( dextro and levo ) spatial configurations ; and in the atactic polymer there is no regularity in the distribution of steric configurations of the asymmetric carbon atoms . The ...
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