I have, like, a million q's about the human body. But I'll shorten it up a bit.
NO FALSES PLEASE
1. CILIA : Why do they spread fluid or mucus all over the surface of a cell?
2. MICROTUBULES: Why are these guys HOLLOW?
3. NUCLEUS: How does it send messages to the rest of the cell (such as the ribosomes) ? Nerves?
4. NUCLEUS MEMBRANE: What does it do? I know that it allows food? in the form of sugars into the nucleus, and allows cell-made waste chemicals out. Help, please?
ENERGY/CHEMICAL QUESTIONS:
5. RIBOSOMES: Do ribosomes use energy from food to make proteins?
6. GOLGI APPARATUS: How does the proteins and other chemicals from the ribosomes get to this part of the cell?
RANDOM QUESTIONS:
7. There are these stuff that are like thin, branching tubes that are used for storage. What are these called?
Do the proteins from the ribosomes and golgi apparatus get stored here and then slowly used up, or transported out of the cell?
Does energy for the cell get stored here, too?
8. How does food energy get into the cell? Names of places where it gets in?
9. What comes out of a cell? How?
10. How do lysosomes break down substances in a cell?
Are they good or bad substances?
What hapens to them after they are broken down?
11. Do you have any facts about chromosomes in the nucleus? I know that genes are in the chromosomes, and that the genes are made up of a chemical called DNA, that's like an instruction manual of how your body's skin type is, its colour, your hair's colour, how tall or thin you are...
THANKS SO MUCH!
Oh, could you, um, copy + paste the questions on your answer and then put your answer beside it?
That would bo soo helpful!
NO FALSES PLEASE
1. CILIA : Why do they spread fluid or mucus all over the surface of a cell?
2. MICROTUBULES: Why are these guys HOLLOW?
3. NUCLEUS: How does it send messages to the rest of the cell (such as the ribosomes) ? Nerves?
4. NUCLEUS MEMBRANE: What does it do? I know that it allows food? in the form of sugars into the nucleus, and allows cell-made waste chemicals out. Help, please?
ENERGY/CHEMICAL QUESTIONS:
5. RIBOSOMES: Do ribosomes use energy from food to make proteins?
6. GOLGI APPARATUS: How does the proteins and other chemicals from the ribosomes get to this part of the cell?
RANDOM QUESTIONS:
7. There are these stuff that are like thin, branching tubes that are used for storage. What are these called?
Do the proteins from the ribosomes and golgi apparatus get stored here and then slowly used up, or transported out of the cell?
Does energy for the cell get stored here, too?
8. How does food energy get into the cell? Names of places where it gets in?
9. What comes out of a cell? How?
10. How do lysosomes break down substances in a cell?
Are they good or bad substances?
What hapens to them after they are broken down?
11. Do you have any facts about chromosomes in the nucleus? I know that genes are in the chromosomes, and that the genes are made up of a chemical called DNA, that's like an instruction manual of how your body's skin type is, its colour, your hair's colour, how tall or thin you are...
THANKS SO MUCH!
Oh, could you, um, copy + paste the questions on your answer and then put your answer beside it?
That would bo soo helpful!