What is one difference between a cell wall and a cell membrane? Question 1 options: Cell walls have gap junctions. Cell membranes have plasmodesmata. Cell walls are found inside the cell membrane. The cell membrane is the outermost structure of a cell. Cell walls are made of cellulose. Cell membranes are made of proteins and phospholipids. Cell walls act as a boundary that nothing can pass through. Cell membranes allow materials in and out of t
@zoekeya ok ready
I think it is C
yea?
Yes I believe so. I might be wrong, sorry. I'm pretty sure
ok thxs lets do an other one
What structural feature of cells can allow molecules to flow directly from the inside of one cell to the inside of the next? Question 2 options: plasmids chloroplasts plasmodesmata cilia
is it C
Yes I believe so
Which receptor type is exemplified by opening a channel to let sodium into the cell? Question 3 options: endomembrane receptor intracellular receptor ion channel-linked receptor enzyme-linked receptor
I have no idea
people tell me its ligand gated recepters
I guess you can go with that mate
so it was ion channel I found out
Ion channel, alright
Which one of these is not an example of intracellular communication? Question 4 options: A. A nerve cell stimulates a muscle cell to contract. B. A signal is translated to cause muscle contraction. A C.muscle cell action is coordinated. D. A muscle cell maintains homeostasis.
sorry if it looks horrilble
It's fine, I believe it's D
It's the most logical answer to me
ok :) this will be the final quesiton for today just one more
ok
ok I'm done its finished got a A Thanks Bro :)
No problem man
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