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  1. What is the difference between cytosol and cytoplasm?

    May 7, 2017 · 13 I've generally seen cytosol defined as the solution inside cells minus the organelles, cytoskeleton, etc and cytoplasm as the cytosol plus the organelles, cytoskeleton, …

  2. What makes the cytoplasm a reducing environment?

    Also, there is Glutatione Reductase, which should also make the cytoplasm a reducing environment. Which one of these is the underlying cause of this reducing environment? Or is …

  3. Are all organelle lumens a reducing environment like the cytosol, …

    Jun 8, 2021 · The ER is a vastly more common site than the cytosol (which is very rarely the site of disulfide bond formation) because the ER intralumenal environment is more oxidizing than …

  4. Does the cytoplasm include the organelles? - Biology Stack …

    Aug 24, 2021 · The cytoplasm is like the ocean. When you talk about the ocean, do you include the fish? What about islands? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. You could use a …

  5. What is the consistency of cytosol? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Feb 3, 2017 · Imagine you somehow got a cup of pure cytosol. What would be its consistency? That is, how thick, how sticky, and how viscous would it be?

  6. How do mRNAs find ribosomes? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Oct 24, 2020 · The term cytosol describes an experimentally prepared cytoplasm from which organelles have been removed. I have edited your question, but the answer is basic — …

  7. cell biology - Will the N- or the C- terminal soluble domain be on …

    After the protein is transported to the plasma membrane, will the N- or the C- terminal soluble domain be on the extracellular side? My answer is N-terminal with lysine will be towards the …

  8. Can Oxaloacetate cross the outer mitochondrial membrane?

    Feb 1, 2017 · 1 Oxaloacetate (OAA) cannot cross the inner mitochondrial membrane. The process of oxidative phosphorylation and the electron transport system (ETS) occur in the …

  9. Steroid hormones: how do they travel through the cytoplasm (not …

    Jul 27, 2020 · Firstly not all steroid hormones travel inside the cell and regulate the gene expression. Basically there are two pathways- direct and indirect. Steroid hormones are lipid …

  10. What is the pH of cytosol? And plastids? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Jun 23, 2020 · The optimum cytoplasmic pH for performing physiological activities in plant cells is a neutral pH of around 7.2 to 7.4. The pH of apoplastic space outside plasma membrane and …