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... substances and some of the environmental water into the gullet , at the end of which a vacuole forms and moves into the cytoplasm . Materials in solution enter many cells by pinocyto- sis , a " drinking " process somewhat like ...
... substances and some of the environmental water into the gullet , at the end of which a vacuole forms and moves into the cytoplasm . Materials in solution enter many cells by pinocyto- sis , a " drinking " process somewhat like ...
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James Grier Miller. substances , like enzymes , are proteins . The only repressor substance so far isolated , the ... substances , and ( c ) other components . ( a ) Internal transducing by enzymes . An enzyme " rec- ognizes " its ...
James Grier Miller. substances , like enzymes , are proteins . The only repressor substance so far isolated , the ... substances , and ( c ) other components . ( a ) Internal transducing by enzymes . An enzyme " rec- ognizes " its ...
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... substances constitute the encoder for alpha - coded signals . The encoder compo- nent for the neuron's beta coding is a region of the cell membrane , probably near the initial segment of the axon , which determines the frequency and ...
... substances constitute the encoder for alpha - coded signals . The encoder compo- nent for the neuron's beta coding is a region of the cell membrane , probably near the initial segment of the axon , which determines the frequency and ...
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