cytoplasm in A Sentence

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    Each cell contains hundreds to thousands of mitochondria that lie within the Cytoplasm.

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    They help in transporting and exchanging materials between the various regions of the Cytoplasm.

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    Even though the cartoon drawings do not look like it, the Cytoplasm contains mostly water.

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    The viral genome immediately travels to the nucleus, but the VHS protein remains in the Cytoplasm.

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    These organelles can float freely in the Cytoplasm or be connected to the endoplasmic reticulum(see above).

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    This plays an important protective role, since in the Cytoplasm of the cell the medium is practically neutral.

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    Consequently, scereids and fibres are typically dead at functional maturity, and the Cytoplasm is missing, leaving an empty central cavity.

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    Glucose can be consumed very efficiently in the mitochondria, internal structures within the cell Cytoplasm, via aerobic processes that require oxygen.

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    However, the current is carried by the Cytoplasm, which is sufficient to depolarize the first or second subsequent node of Ranvier.

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    The cell interior, or Cytoplasm, contains a number of specialized structures, among which are the nucleus, mitochondria and the Golgi apparatus.

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    When the temperature gets hot enough, the enzymes inside of the Cytoplasm chemically change shape and are no longer able to work properly.

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    Because of this, the charges vary outside and inside the cell the Cytoplasm is charged positively, and the external environment is negative.

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    (6) due to the Cytoplasm of silver nano-sustained release of silver ions, resulting in DNA damage caused by it can not be completely repaired.

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    (6) due to the continuous release of silver ions from the nano-silver in the Cytoplasm, the DNA damage caused by it cannot be fully repaired.

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    Once in the Cytoplasm, the RNA is used to make up repeated proteins that clump together and block the normal function of the cell, causing it to die.

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    Inside the plant cell In plant cell, stronger electrons with molecule titer induces invaders to accept overload"Effective Formula G-protein plus", that induce Cytoplasm to flow out resulting cell death.

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    When the dsRNA is exogenous(coming from infection by a virus with an RNA genome or laboratory manipulations), the RNA is imported directly into the Cytoplasm and cleaved to short fragments by Dicer.

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    RNAi is RNA-dependent gene silencing process that is controlled by the RNA-induced silencing complex(RISC) and is initiated by short double-stranded RNA molecules in a cell's Cytoplasm, where they interact with the catalytic RISC component argonaute.

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    Laser Liposuction Laser lipolysisUsing specific wavelength laser to break up cell wall of fat cells, formed holes in cell wall make Cytoplasm outflow, then use the patented thin needle to draw the Cytoplasm out of the body.

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    The extracellular concentration of sodium ions is much greater than in the Cytoplasm. Changes caused by the action potential contribute to a change in charge on the membrane, resulting in a current of sodium ions inside the cell.

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    Hugo de Vries connected Darwin's pangenesis theory to Weismann's germ/soma cell distinction and proposed that Darwin's pangenes were concentrated in the cell nucleus and when expressed they could move into the Cytoplasm to change the cell's structure.

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    The viral RNA genome is released into the Cytoplasm; after replication of the viral genome, genomic RNA accompanied by envelope glycoproteins and nucleocapsid proteins forms virion-containing vesicles, which then fuse with the plasma membrane to release the virus.

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    Parenchyma cells have thin, permeable primary walls enabling the transport of small molecules between them, and their Cytoplasm is responsible for a wide range of biochemical functions such as nectar secretion, or the manufacture of secondary products that discourage herbivory.

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    Additionally, the mitochondria in the Cytoplasm also contains DNA and during SCNT this mitochondrial DNA is wholly from the Cytoplasmic donor's egg, thus the mitochondrial genome is not the same as that of the nucleus donor cell from which it was produced.

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    The results also showed that proteasome activity in the heart of a patient with heart failure decreases by more than 50% and that, as a result, highly reactive proteins build up in the Cytoplasm, where they interact with other structures and cause heart cell death.

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    Depending on the host cell protease available, cleavage and activation allows the virus to enter the host cell by endocytosis or direct fusion of the viral envelop with the host membrane. On entry into the host cell, the virus particle is uncoated, and its genome enters the cell Cytoplasm.

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