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What are the 3 lipids of the cell membrane?
Cholesterol,glycolipids,phospholipids
What percents are Lipds Proteins and Carbs without spaces, only comas?
40,60,1
Phosphatidyle blank and blank are the most common lipids?
ethanolamine and choline
Where does resistance to charge come from in the cell membrane?
Proteins
Where does capacitance come from?
Lipids
Glycolipid or Glycoprotein: ABO
Glycolipid
Form the anchors to the basement membrane
Desmosomes
Glycolipid or Glycoprotein: HLA
Glycoprotein
Think about it, the MHC is a protein complex
For impenetrable cell cell barrier
Tight junction
Toxic portion of lipopolysaccaride
Lipid A
Thick filament protein
Myosin
Thin filament protein
Actin
Intermediate filament of nails
Keratin
Intermediate filament of muscle
Desmin
Fibroblast intermediate filament
Vimentin
Portion of the cell involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Modifies proteins with carbohydrates in the cell and is associated with lysozomes
Golgi body
Guanine and Adenine
Purines
The pyrimidines have Y's
Where are ribosomes made
Nucleolus
Her2/neu is what kind of receptor?
Epidermal growth factor like